Welcome to NimConf 2026!

Mark the date and time: Saturday, June 20th 2026 at 11am UTC.

NimConf 2026 is an online conference and it will take place on June 20th. It will be streamed for free and it doesn’t require any traveling - you will be able to participate from your home, without any travel and accommodation expenses.

Participating as an audience

All talks will be streamed and recorded for later viewing. Watching the talks live will allow you to ask questions and participate in the discussions with other viewers and the speakers.

Each talk will premiere on our YouTube channel as a part of NimConf 2026 playlist.

While you're waiting for the conference, you can watch all the talks from the last four iterations, available here: 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2024.

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Schedule (June 20th)

This year we are lucky enough to have so many talks that the conference is split into two tracks. One for all the great projects the Nim community are working one, and one for broader social and workflow talks. Each track will run as a separate YouTube premiers playlist, and everything is published as we go so there is no fear of missing out on a great talk. Please note that all times are in UTC!

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Projects track
Social and Workflow track
11:00Welcome to NimConf 2026
11:10Andreas Rumpf:NIF, Nimony, Nim 3
11:30Constantine Molchanov: intops - Optimized integer operations for your project
11:40Trayambak Rai: Nim for the Modern Linux Desktop
12:00Hugo Granström: Nimib v0.4 - internals ref-actoring
12:15Constantine Molchanov: Why I Nim - a love letter to a technology that changed my life
12:30Alex: Brutanks - Multiplayer Shooter Game in Nim
12:45Ryan Bramantya: Rover - Building a Lean Web Engine in NimConstantine Molchanov: MCP Mode for nimlangserver
13:00Guoliang Cao: Gene - Building a Homoiconic Language on Nim's SuperpowersGianmarco Marcello: Nim for embedded software development
13:30Break (30 min)Break (30 min)
14:00Shuhei Nogawa: Redesign and rewrite moeCarlo Capocasa: 3code, the economical coding agent
14:30Zac C: Frag - A game engine written in Nim
14:40Lothar Joeckel: Nimetic - Building Zero-JS SPAs with Nim, Datastar, and YottaDB
15:00Caner Mastan: Jazzy, the Batteries-Included Web Framework for Nimtreeform: Nim*AI
15:30Scott Wadden: Extending Enu, and building worlds with Claude
15:45Chris Collazo: The Virtues of Values
16:20Peter Munch-Ellingsen: Teaching Nim - onboarding new users into existing codebases
16:50Track end