Gleam Language
@gleamlang
Gleam is a fast, friendly, and functional language for building type-safe, scalable systems! http://bsky.app/profile/gleam.run
2/5 But then, I discovered @gleamlang. I was instantly drawn to its beautiful syntax and friendly vibe. Gleam was my introduction to functional programming, snapping me back to the reality of the computer science world and igniting passion to be more productive
Gleam v1.12.0-rc1 is out for testing! github.com/gleam-lang/gle…
⭐ Ready to learn @gleamlang ? Check out the Gleam Language Tour — a hands-on, interactive guide that will teach you everything you need to start writing real programs in Gleam. 🔎 Start exploring: tour.gleam.run
Wanna go to the first ever Gleam conference? Register your interest for Gleam Gathering 2026! gleamgathering.com
For all @gleamlang enthusiasts. If you missed Raúl’s Gleam session earlier this year, here’s your chance to catch up. See how Gleam, Erlang and Elixir can work together in one project, topped off with a Tic-Tac-Toe app running on Phoenix LiveView inside a Gleam build.…
Guillaume Hivert, VP of Engineering at @steerlab, shares how being a Gleam business has been the best choice they made!

What's new in Gleam v1.11? Watch Jak's lightning-talk from Lambda Days to find out! youtube.com/watch?v=AKIZG0…
Do you live near Maine and like Gleam? Sign up for the Gleam Maine meetup! gleamlins.me
Let’s hear from people that use Gleam in production! Mark Holmes of Williams & Holmes, LLC: “What’s so great about Gleam isn’t how fast and simple it is to build things –although that is true– but how easy it is to come back later and refactor!”

CodeBEAM Europe 2025 have put out a call for speakers, and are especially interested in Gleam talks! sessionize.com/code-beam-euro…
Gleam is one of the languages in the Stack Overflow survey this year. Do tick that box to let them know if you use Gleam, or that want to use Gleam! stackoverflow.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1M…
Gleam v1.11.0-rc2 is out now for testing github.com/gleam-lang/gle…
BEAM languages are super-powered! Erlang, Elixir, or Gleam are wonderful when you need a rock-solid system.
Most BBC traffic is going through an Elixir-powered routing layer and it is all running on 12 nodes: “fewer incidents, better spike handling, more confidence”.