It has almost been a year since we originally launched our new ReScript brand, and we think it has been a pretty successful journey so far:
Brand new documentation experience
Relaunch of rescript-react
and its new docs
Release of our re-imagined VSCode & Vim plugins
New syntax, compiler and build system improvements, including incremental build performance at scale
Improved interop with polymorphic variants for numbers and strings
Accessible object system (no need for Js.t
)
The release of our new rescript
npm package and cli to replace bs-platform
Making every part of ReScript fully community owned
etc.
Stay tuned, this is just the beginning!
New Roadmap and Release Cycle PlansWe had some thorough discussions about the future of the project and outlined the most important milestones for the next upcoming releases.
Here's the gist:
Two release channels: stable
and experimental
More predictable release dates and better migration steps
Better communication and discussion for breaking changes
Help the community / companies align on major stable versions
The detailed roadmap with all our planned changes (and definition of our release cycle plan) can be found in our community / roadmap section.
New Landing PageAfter several iterations, we are happy to announce our new landing page.
Figma design draft for the new landing page
This is an incredible milestone for the documentation, and will act as a foundation for some cool new future improvements, such as:
Highlighted Case Studies from production users such as Beop or Rohea
An interactive playground widget for the headline code examples
New starter templates and guides
Furthermore, in case you are a production user of ReScript and you want to see your company logo highlighted on the landing page, please open an issue and let us know!
Happy hacking.
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