One month into my terminal and Visual Studio Code journey and I am trying to teach myself my first programming language: Gleam! I can't lie and act like I didn't mostly choose it because it's pink. Plus we love to see it:
As a community, we want to be friendly too. People from around the world, of all backgrounds, genders, and experience levels are welcome and respected equally. See our community code of conduct for more. Black lives matter. Trans rights are human rights. No nazi bullshit.
This particular blog was made from Giacomo's project which I will be modifying (while also building something from scratch in the future) as I learn more about Gleam (and Lustre).
The Journey So Far…
My interest in Gleam was piqued when I found a blog that was made with it. I've been on the hunt for different ways to make a blog, and I have settled on Astro for most of my projects. I still figured another blog would be a good project to try with Gleam.
First, I needed to download Homebrew before I could install Gleam and Erlang. Then I added the Gleam VSCode plugin.
My first attempt was using Scriptorium, but that didn't have all of the customizations I wanted.