Gleam
Gleam is a type-safe, functional programming language that compiles to both Erlang and JavaScript, running on the battle-tested BEAM virtual machine for building scalable, fault-tolerant systems.
Available Pages
Gleam: Type Safety, BEAM VM & Erlang's 'Let It Crash' Philosophy
Explore Gleam, a programming language built for the BEAM VM, blending Rust's type safety with Erlang's resilience. Understand how Gleam helps prevent production system crashes.
Gleam Production Deployment: Docker, BEAM Releases & Monitoring
Deploy Gleam apps to production confidently. This guide covers Docker, BEAM releases, and essential monitoring strategies to get your Gleam apps running smoothly.
Gleam Performance Optimization: Make Your BEAM Apps Fast
Master Gleam performance optimization. Learn to profile, debug, and make your BEAM applications fast. Discover tools like Observer and understand BEAM's CPU limitations.
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