nim
Statically-typed, imperative programming language
Nim (formerly known as Nimrod) is a statically-typed, imperative programming language that tries to give the programmer ultimate power without compromises on runtime efficiency. This means it focuses on compile-time mechanisms in all their various forms.
- Versions: 2.2.2
- Website: https://nim-lang.org
- Licenses: Expat
- Package source: gnu/packages/nim.scm
- Builds: See build status
- Issues: See known issues
Installation
Install the latest version of nim
as follows:
guix install nim
Or install a particular version:
guix install nim@2.2.2
You can also install packages in augmented, pure or containerized environments for development or simply to try them out without polluting your user profile. See the guix shell
documentation for more information.
Badge code
You can use the following badge to inform users of nim about the latest version available in Guix.
Example HTML:
<a href='https://packages.guix.gnu.org/packages/nim'><img src='https://packages.guix.gnu.org/packages/nim/badges/latest-version.svg' alt='Version in GNU Guix'></a>
Example Markdown:
[](https://packages.guix.gnu.org/packages/nim)
Example Org:
[[https://packages.guix.gnu.org/packages/nim][https://packages.guix.gnu.org/packages/nim/badges/latest-version.svg]]