It's a constant process. If someone had previous experience with Flow/Typescript I would say it's a matter of a week or something like this. If someone is an experienced React developer it's not a problem. Of course, when starting someone will copy patterns from JS which not always work in Reason but over time more and more things will come naturally. Documentation can be a hard thing but projects like reasonml.org/ will change the game for newcomers.
It's a constant process. If someone had previous experience with Flow/Typescript I would say it's a matter of a week or something like this. If someone is an experienced React developer it's not a problem. Of course, when starting someone will copy patterns from JS which not always work in Reason but over time more and more things will come naturally. Documentation can be a hard thing but projects like reasonml.org/ will change the game for newcomers.
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