> Best not confuse your personal preference for macros with a requirement for the global programming population.
I didn't. I said don't use Gleam and then said why.
I care about having ergonomic DSLs and a RAD web framework that's maximally productive for individuals and small teams. Others care about different goals. As I said above, I'm also glad Gleam exists and people have more options.
I didn't. I said don't use Gleam and then said why.
I care about having ergonomic DSLs and a RAD web framework that's maximally productive for individuals and small teams. Others care about different goals. As I said above, I'm also glad Gleam exists and people have more options.