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Peter Saxton

@crowdhailer

I am working to maximize agency in the digital world. I believe human ingenuity and productivity is diminished by the tools available today.

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Consistent library growth in the Gleam ecosystem. And a new Elixir conference, that I will be involved with. gleamweekly.com/issues/53/

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This weeks Gleam Weekly is out and it seems like the community is producing interesting libraries at an increasing rate. gleamweekly.com/issues/55/ The next version of Lustre web is great to see and I always have time for some logic programming.

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A problem with statically typed languages can be that talking to the outside world is cumbersome. I've been experimenting with a code first integration platform "Spotless" and generating Gleam clients from Open API vimeo.com/1079933300

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A job opportunity and release candidate for a stable release of gleam_erlang. This weeks issue show's Gleam is ever more production ready. gleamweekly.com/issues/56/

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If you want a whirlwind tour of Hindley Milner type inference in 5 minutes, check out my talk :) recording & transcript available now epicweb.dev/talks/hindley-…

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This week in Gleam. Issue 64 now available. gleamweekly.com/issues/64 Another issue of Gleam Weekly. This time with another new release, v1.12.0, of the second most admired language on Stack Overflows 2025 Developer Survey.

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Confirmed: the first ever Gleam conference, brought to you by Peter Saxton! Gleam Gathering is happening on 21st Feb 2026 in Bristol, England. First speakers confirmed are from our Core Team: Louis Pilfold, 🦋 hayleigh.dev and Giacomo Cavalieri ⭐ gleamgathering.com

Confirmed: the first ever Gleam conference, brought to you by <a href="/CrowdHailer/">Peter Saxton</a>! Gleam Gathering is happening on 21st Feb 2026 in Bristol, England. 

First speakers confirmed are from our Core Team: <a href="/louispilfold/">Louis Pilfold</a>, <a href="/hayleighdotdev/">🦋 hayleigh.dev</a> and <a href="/giacomo_cava/">Giacomo Cavalieri</a> ⭐  

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Tickets and call for talks for the first Gleam Gathering. As well as all the latest from the community. gleamweekly.com/issues/65/

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Just under a week left to submit talks to Gleam Gathering the first dedicated Gleam conference. Come and join some great Gleamlings and share what you've been working on. gleamgathering.com

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More great libraries and some internet points for those libraries. Gleam Weekly issue 70 is here. gleamweekly.com/issues/70/

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I've been accepted to give another (shorter this time) talk about eyg.run I need to start sharing more that it works well with AI. 1. easy to sandbox 2. expression local dependencies. Even better both of these features really help humans.

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I can't be the only one doing this. All the articles and blogs I'm reading I first transform to a markdown file. I'm using the Cloudflare Developers browser rendering API to do this, but I'm sure there's other options. The main trigger was wanting to keep a copy of what I read.

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All the speakers and panelists are now confirmed for Gleam Gathering 2026. gleamgathering.com/#speakers It's a great line up that will take us through a range of topics an perspectives. See you all there.

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Why not build your own implementation of the BEAM, or drive your browser from Gleam. The next issue of Gleam Weekly is here. gleamweekly.com/issues/73/