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In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Steve Ruiz about how he built tldraw, how he manages state, what was done to support mobile, and more.
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Show Notes 00:34 Welcome
03:23 Who is Steve Ruiz?
Steve Ruiz

04:45 What is tldraw and what was your inspiration for it?
tldraw

Globs

Excalidraw

tldraw on GitHub

11:04 Why didn’t you use canvas?
16:15 How do you make an algorithm?
Perfect Free Hand

19:33 Do you use pointer events?
23:44 What are you using to manage state?
29:42 How do you handle zooming?
Creating Zoom UI

32:28 Where do you store the data for tldraw?
Project Fugu

37:08 Why use indexdb?
38:05 Sponsor: Gatsby
39:49 How difficult was it to make it work on mobile?
React Use Gesture

41:59 Does it work offline?
43:25 Supper Club Questions
Monokai Pro

Framer Classic

Hacker News

One Lone Coder on YouTube

Displaced Gamer

Coding Secrets

52:28 SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Last Call BBS

Shameless Plugs Steve: tldraw.dev

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