Elm to Gleam & Lustre – I now understand Gleam 1.1’s @internal attribute! | Always Developing #241.1

In this session I explain where I got things wrong in the previous video, and what the `@internal` attribute is actually for.

I then revert the current code back to using an internal module so that the public functions and types do not get exported in the final JavaScript.

https://gleam.run
https://github.com/lustre-labs/lustre

It all started after I watched Kris Jenkin’s excellent chat with Louis Pilfold, Gleam’s creator, on Developer Voices:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RntfkL8lUY4

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