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Adam talked to Jared Forsyth about his journey from untyped javascript to using flow and eventually reasonml. Click here to see if you are eligible for a the Springboard scholarship from our sponsor "I mean, I was, I'll admit it I was definitely in the: 'I was scarred by Java and C plus plus in an intro to programming class and I never want to look at types again' Camp" "My first language was Python and followed closely by Javascript. And so I was, I was loving the loosey goosey scripting language. My first experience of using types in JavaScript, I was like is this going to be terrible? Because there's so much overhead in Java and C plus, plus you have to write types for literally everything." Links: Springboard Scholarship Reason Town Podcast ReasonML Jared's Talk on ReasonML React with Reason Talk Types in Javascript
Jared Forsyth interviews Paul Biggar of CircleCI & DarkLang.com about his transition from Elm to OCaml, technical debt, and escape hatches in programming languages --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reason-town/support
Jared Forsyth joins us to discuss Reason & how it's being used by developers to build React Native applications.
Jared Forsyth joins us to discuss Reason & how it's being used by developers to build React Native applications.
In this episode I talk with Jared Forsyth. We talk his exploration of programming languages, his exposure to programming languages, work in the Reason community, Reason Town, and more.
React started as just a view layer–it was the V in MVC. React has moved down the stack, with Flux, Redux, GraphQL, and Relay providing opinions for how React applications should structure their data flow. Jared Forsyth works at Khan Academy, which uses React on the front end. At Khan Academy, Jared has experimented with The post React Data Flow with Jared Forsyth appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.