Gleam is a statically typed, compiled programming language that runs on the Erlang virtual machine (BEAM), designed to bring the reliability and performance of statically typed languages to the Erlang ecosystem. As a modern alternative to Erlang and Elixir, Gleam is gaining traction among developers seeking to build scalable and maintainable concurrent systems, making it a relevant topic for tech enthusiasts and professionals interested in exploring new programming paradigms and leveraging the strengths of the BEAM.
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