Assume mainstream adoption as used by around 7% of all github projects

Personally, I’d like to see Nim get that growth.

    • I personally find multiple dispatch far more challenging to use than OOP. I’d reach for Torch over Flux any day.

      Although, I really like that the majority of the Flux stack is Julia rather than a collection of Cpp.

        • Simply, the lsp is far less useful. An object might have a dozen methods that act like verbs or some attributes that act as adjectives.

          In Julia there is a huge number of functions, that work differently for different types and different combinations of types. So finding the documentation involves finding the right name for a function that does different things for different types, then scrolling down the docs for the the behaviour that corresponds to the specific combination of inputs.

          I moved from R/Py to Julia for a while before moving back to Py (and a little bit of Rust).

          I love how fast Julia is and the 1-index is fine for me, but I still prefer py for the oop.

            • Well it’s there, in one loooong print out. It’s not as bad as I’m making it out to be, however, I went back to python unfortunately.

              The crucial issue with Julia, no error messages.

              So I use Julia for things that need to be fast (e.g. moving hdf5 to SQL and ffts) but I use python for everything else (except ggplot).