lpil

lpil

Creator of Gleam

Gleam v0.10 released!

Hi everyone! v0.10 of Gleam is out now! :tada:

Here’s a blog post going over the main additions: https://lpil.uk/blog/gleam-v0.10-released/

This is extra cool release for me as I wrote hardly any of the code for it, other contributors took the lead! Thanks everyone :purple_heart:

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crowdhailer

crowdhailer

Creator of Raxx

Sure thing, it’s pretty early days.

Currently you need to fetch it as a git dependency. Once I have resolved how to handle the HTTP data structures, I should be able to push a release to hex. See this issue https://github.com/gleam-lang/http

crowdhailer

crowdhailer

Creator of Raxx

I recon it’s already production ready, for a subset of your system. Just need to be willing to use some erlang libraries. But certainly the erlang libraries are pretty battle tested.

Also I have pushed a docker image for 0.10.0

AstonJ

AstonJ

Ah nice - congrats!

Have you got around to doing a roadmap yet Louis?

I keep meaning to start a thread (or two) about Gleam …I’ll get around to it I’m sure! :blush:

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