Profiling tools are something that I miss a bit in gleam - yes, but otherwise I had no problems with OTP bindings. The maturity of the ecosystem is a bit lower of course. But I actually enjoy finding libraries or repos with a few hundred lines. You gotta handroll some things but that's what I am here for. ffi to erlang and js for fullstack apps is as straight forward as it gets, but erlang syntax is indeed a bit crazy. For those interested in gleam but don't want to miss some necessities: https://github.com/gleam-lang/awesome-gleam (the gleam community is super nice btw).
For me some serious elixir adventure is high up in my todo list. But I remain suspicious if I can ever fully enjoy myself with a dynamic language - I think gleam and elixir do cater to different crowds. Gleam is pure minimalism (just pattern matching really), but elixir doesn't seem bloated either.
I am so happy that both languages exist and give alternatives in times of hundreds of node deps for any basic slob webapp.
For me some serious elixir adventure is high up in my todo list. But I remain suspicious if I can ever fully enjoy myself with a dynamic language - I think gleam and elixir do cater to different crowds. Gleam is pure minimalism (just pattern matching really), but elixir doesn't seem bloated either.
I am so happy that both languages exist and give alternatives in times of hundreds of node deps for any basic slob webapp.