This has been confusing for sure - most of the improvements for the language has been blogged at the Bucklescript website, since the Reason repo was only responsible for the syntax (and syntax has been mostly stable). So there is a ton of momentum hidden from visitors on the Reason site.
Hopefully that issue solved by this rebrand - a language should have a unified website for Syntax, Compiler and Standard Lib, and Blog Updates.
Flow and ReasonML are started by completely different people/teams inside the company. From what I heard, Facebook the organization does not care that much about OSS, and software devs have to work really hard to convince to spend company time to maintain an OSS software.
If there is any battle, I predict will probably be between Flow and Reason inside the Facebook org because of competing solutions.
At work our TS project with a thousand files takes 30mins on CI, incremental save takes at least 20 second. Half of the time makes the machine run out of memory.
>After just three days of self-play training, AlphaGo Zero emphatically defeated the previously published version of AlphaGo - which had itself defeated 18-time world champion Lee Sedol - by 100 games to 0. After 40 days of self training, AlphaGo Zero became even stronger, outperforming the version of AlphaGo known as “Master”, which has defeated the world's best players and world number one Ke Jie.
I wish it was worth a lot to be good at assembly these days. It seems like the huge salaries are for c++ devs. I spent like ten years getting really good at this stuff but nowadays it feels like being really good at trivial pursuit.
Edit: Did not mean to "mock" the OP, just merely trying to showing that you can apply that thought to almost anything in the programming world by replacing the technology/language names.
Currently just playing around with the frontend(React) only. But the development experience (especially with VSCode + merlin) has been awesome so far. If I were to build a backend I would probably go for Elixir :P
https://retool.com/products/workflows/