Looks great as a web stub for some embedded device control. But what Nim now has for realword applications like at least some REST API providers for mainstream RDBMSes?
Started out using Jester earlier this week but was confused at how to get a frontend for it - looking forward to you (hopefully) showing off Karax or how to link Vue/React (particularly the latter but I'll take what I can get).
An earl is a high-ranking member of British nobility. Just kidding. Good catch. I should have spelled out URL as "earl" is not really a technically correct way of saying it. For that matter, I should keep myself from saying "Youri" for URI.
Very nice intro - well explained. Thanks for making the video. Looking forward to the next one.
Hard core coding without syntax highlight or auto complete...
*Could you make a Nim playlist? Kind regards!*
you can add the -r flag to run the program after compilation
Looks great as a web stub for some embedded device control. But what Nim now has for realword applications like at least some REST API providers for mainstream RDBMSes?
the one important thing was skipped is CSRF token must be used in any form
I think using request better than using get and post , it can handle both
that's cool
Started out using Jester earlier this week but was confused at how to get a frontend for it - looking forward to you (hopefully) showing off Karax or how to link Vue/React (particularly the latter but I'll take what I can get).
iirc Nim now has a React library
Is Nim faster than Rust? I think that Nim is simple than Rust, why Nim don't develop and well known like rust?
Nim is very fast for all practical purposes. More importantly, very pleasant to use.
Are you going to finish the project?
What's "earl"?
An earl is a high-ranking member of British nobility. Just kidding. Good catch. I should have spelled out URL as "earl" is not really a technically correct way of saying it. For that matter, I should keep myself from saying "Youri" for URI.
Nimu learn Nim