Nim Programming Language Version 2.2.6 Released with Bugfixes and Improvements
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Summary
The Nim Team has released version 2.2.6 of the Nim programming language, which is the third patch release for the stable Nim 2.2 version. This release comes six months after version 2.2.4 and includes 141 commits with bugfixes and improvements. The announcement encourages users still on Nim 1.6 to upgrade to version 2.0 to access new features, and provides information about the changes and improvements in this patch release.
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It comes six months after the 2.2.4 release and it contains 141 commits, bringing bugfixes and improvements.
If you're still on Nim 1.6, take a look at the version 2.0 release article to see all the features you're missing.
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