A podcast about the ReasonML language and the community that makes it good.

Reason Town
Claim This Podcastby Murphy Randle
Podcast Overview
A podcast about the ReasonML language and the community that makes it good.
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Publishing Since
1/10/2018
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Recent Episodes

April 21, 2020
Gabriel Nordeborne and Murphy on Reason Relay
<p># Reason Town Show Notes - Gabriel Nordeborne (26)</p> <p>Talking points:</p> <p>- GraphQL</p> <p>- [Relay](https://github.com/facebook/relay)</p> <p>- How can the community support Reason Really and Gabriel?</p> <p> - Give feedback</p> <p> - Help cleanup the codebase</p> <p> - Just use it and let him know how you feel (good or bad)!</p> <p><br></p> <p>Useful things to check out:</p> <p>- [bs-flow-parser](https://www.npmjs.com/package/bs-flow-parser)</p> <p>* Relay-dev’s guided tour</p> <p>- [HTML to Reason](html.mrmurphy.dev)</p> <p><br></p> <p>Picks</p> <p>- Gabriel: [Facebook’s talk on Relay-Next](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxPtYJRjLL0)</p> <p>- Murphy: [Tailwind](https://tailwindcss.com/) and [Tailwind UI](https://tailwindui.com/)</p> <p><br></p>

April 7, 2020
Ulrik Strid and Murphy on Reason-Native Web and More
<p>Topics:</p> <p>- reason-native web</p> <p>- reason-jose</p> <p>- ocaml-cookie</p> <p>- Azure pipeliens & Windows!</p> <p><br></p> <p>Links:</p> <p>- [GitHub - ulrikstrid/reason-native-web: Basic toolkit for writing native web applications in reason](https://github.com/ulrikstrid/reason-native-web)</p> <p>- [GitHub - ulrikstrid/reason-jose](https://github.com/ulrikstrid/reason-jose)</p> <p>- [GitHub - ulrikstrid/ocaml-cookie: Working with cookies in OCaml and Reason](https://github.com/ulrikstrid/ocaml-cookie)</p> <p>- [Hello Reason](https://github.com/ulrikstrid/hello-reason)</p> <p>- [esy · Easy package management for native Reason, OCaml and more](https://esy.sh/)</p> <p>- [GitHub - esy/pesy: Project configuration for esy](https://github.com/esy/pesy)</p> <p><br></p> <p>Picks:</p> <p>- Be humble!</p> <p>- [GitHub - ApolloZhu/Dynamic-Dark-Mode: The smart, automatic Dark Mode toggle for macOS Mojave](https://github.com/ApolloZhu/Dynamic-Dark-Mode)</p>

March 24, 2020
Yawar Amin and Murhy on Types and Native HTTP (Episode 24)
<p># Reason Town Show Notes - Yawar Amin (24)</p> <p>Murphy and Yawar discuss Type driven development, and ReWeb, Yawar’s project for easy HTTP servers on the native side:</p> <p>https://github.com/yawaramin/re-web</p> <p><br></p> <p>Yawar’s pick:</p> <p>https://monkey.org/~marius/funsrv.pdf</p> <p><br></p> <p>Murphy’s pick:</p> <p>https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast</p> <p><br></p> <p>Yawar’s book!</p> <p>[Learn Type-Driven Development](https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/learn-type-driven-development)</p>
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