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So, ReScript. I guess you have heard about this beautiful and pragmatic language in the context of reliable and enjoyable web development. If you dive into learning resources around ReScript, you’ll see most of them focus on React/UI/front-end development, leaving the server-side with no attention. But can ReScript also be used to create a full-featured back-end? In this article, I’d try to prove it can and does it with success.
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