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| | | | Introduction Gleam is a newish programming language that I recently stumbled upon. It is so little-known that there arent really any tutorials available on it (even on the official documentation), so I decided to write my own. Gleam transpiles to Javascript and Erlang. Ill be focusing my attention on the Erlang side of things, as it is more mature. And to be honest, I dont feel any reason to replace Rescript, my go-to transpires-to-Javascript language. | |
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www.thepolyglotdeveloper.com
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| | | | Learn how to include attractive charts in a web application built with Angular using the popular Chart.js JavaScript library. | |
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egghead.io
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| | | | expert led courses for front-end web developers and teams that want to level up through straightforward and concise lessons on the most useful tools available. | |
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blogs.remobjects.com
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| | New users coming fresh to Elements are often wondering how the compiler is able to mix different programming languages, or how it ends up that you can use the same language on different platforms ("doesn't C# only work on .NET?"). Here's how it works. Elements is not made up of |