Allen Wyma talks with Antonio Scandurra, co-creator of Zed, a high performance code editor written in Rust.
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Timestamps
- [@0:00] - Introduction
- [@2:56] - The story behind Zed
- [@6:24] - Zed’s performance and features powered by Rust
- [@12:01] - How Zed balances speed vs features
- [@16:00] - What is the most important thing an editor has to have?
- [@18:01] - Zed customization and the ability to add plugins
- [@23:13] - Zed’s built-in contacts panel for team collaboration
- [@26:54] - Third-party services that Zed uses
- [@31:28] - Zed’s tab support
- [@32:39] - Zed’s theme customization and system
- [@34:31] - Top crates that power Zed
- [@36:05] - Zed’s plans to support other platforms
- [@37:56] - Porting Rust vs porting other languages
- [@42:09] - Zed’s pricing plans
- [@43:15] - Zed’s possible plan for open-sourcing parts of the editor
- [@44:10] - Check out more information about Zed and sign up to join the waitlist
- [@44:29] - Parting thoughts
Credits
Intro Theme: Aerocity
Audio Editing: Plangora
Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset
Show Notes: Plangora
Hosts: Allen Wyma