Allen Wyma talks with Zach Lloyd, the founder of Warp. Warp is a blazingly fast, Rust-based terminal that makes you and your team more productive.
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Timestamps
[@00:58] - Is Warp a GUI app?
[@04:08] - The history of Warp
[@06:27] - Difference between Warp and other Unix shells like Csh
[@10:22] - Warp’s open API
[@13:50] - Terminal improvements over the last 10 years
[@17:06] - Sharing blocks & live collaboration
[@19:08] - Will Warp run on multiple platforms?
[@21:45] - Zach’s background
[@25:38] - Why Rust over Go?
[@29:51] - Warp’s dependencies
[@36:36] - Objective-C vs. Rust
[@41:49] - Zach’s build pipeline
[@43:21] - cargo-bundle
[@44:52] - Warp’s business model
[@46:28] - Postman
[@49:50] - Funding & business pitch of Warp
[@54:30] - Zach’s Rust setup
[@57:46] - Tips for newcomers to Rust
Other Resources
Warp’s Twitter
Warp’s GitHub
Zach’s engineering handbook
Credits
Intro Theme: Aerocity
Audio Editing: Plangora
Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset
Show Notes: Plangora
Hosts: Allen Wyma