Gleam is a fast, friendly, and functional language for building type-safe, scalable systems!
It compiles to Erlang and has straightforward interop with other BEAM languages such as Erlang, Elixir and LFE.
For more information see the Gleam website: https://gleam.run.
Gleam is kindly supported by its sponsors. If you would like to support Gleam please consider sponsoring its development on GitHub.
Thank you to our top sponsors! Gleam would not be possible without you.
- Adam Brodzinski
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- Dan Mueller
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- Eric Meadows-Jönsson
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