Console #149 - Interview with Louis of Gleam - a language for building type-safe, scalable systems
Console #149 - Interview with Louis of Gleam - a language for building type-safe, scalable systemsFeaturing react.dev, Miller, and Gleam🤝 SponsorThis space is reserved for sponsors that support us to keep the newsletter going! Want to support Console? Send us a note at osh@codesee.io 🏗️ ProjectsBrowse through open source projects on OpenSourceHub.io, add your project to get more exposure and connect with other maintainers and contributors! 🌐 react.devreact.dev is the new home for React and its documentation. It teaches modern React with diagrams, illustrations, challenges, and over 600 new interactive examples. language: TypeScript stars: 8944 last commit: today 👨💻 MillerMiller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for name-indexed data such as CSV, TSV, and tabular JSON language: Go stars: 7349 last commit: 3 days ⚡ GleamGleam is a friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems! It compiles to Erlang (or JavaScript) and has straightforward interop with other BEAM languages such as Erlang, Elixir, and LFE. language: Rust stars: 4746 last commit: today Join thousands of other open-source enthusiasts and developers in the Open Source Hub Discord server to continue the discussion on the projects in this week's email! 🎙️ Interview With Louis of Gleam - a language for building type-safe, scalable systemsHey Louis! Thanks for joining us! Let us start with your background.
What’s your most controversial programming opinion?
What is your favorite software tool?
If I gave you $10 million to invest in one thing right now, where would you put it?
Where did the name for Gleam come from?
Are there any overarching goals of Gleam that drive design or implementation? If so, what trade-offs have been made in Gleam as a consequence of these goals?
Is Gleam monetized? If yes, what is your main source of revenue?
How do you balance your work on open-source with your day job and other responsibilities?
Have you ever experienced burnout? How did you deal with it?
What is the best way for a new developer to contribute to Gleam?
Are there any other projects besides Gleam that you’re working on?
Where do you see open-source heading next?
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