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Recommend me a programming language with meta-programming capabilities, strong types and functional features like map, filter, etc. that isn't too verbose and has good execution times.
And a project idea to test the language.
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you want to use nim
for a project, just go to the installgentoo wiki to look for coding projects
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redhat, coffee, templeOS
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I second Nim. I recommend it for anything you'd use C or C++ for.

I *don't* recommend it for webdev or async networking though, its stdlib async is garbage. It's such a controversial issue that it was part of the reason for an active fork of the language to be made. That's a rabbithole for another time, though.