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Raph Levien on using Rust to build the Xi editor
- Date: June 24, 2016
- Subject: The Xi Editor project as a window into complex data structures, memory management, and the Unix philosophy.
- Audio
§Notes
Chris chats with Raph Levien about his background in software development, what attracted him to Rust, and how he’s using Rust to build the Xi Editor, a project which aims to be the fastest text editor out there, with native user interfaces and a Rust text engine.
§Links
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Past work:
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Current projects:
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Ropes
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“log n operation”, or O(log n)
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Rust:
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Rust libraries
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The Unix philosophy emphasizes building simple, short, clear, modular, and extensible code that can be easily maintained and repurposed by developers other than its creators. The Unix philosophy favors composability as opposed to monolithic design.
§Sponsors
- Aleksey Pirogov
- Chris Palmer
- Daniel Collin
- Derek Morr
- Doug Reeves
- Hamza Sheikh
- Lachlan Collins
- Leif Arne Storset
- Luca Schmid
- Micael Bergeron
- Pascal Hertleif
- Ralph Giles (“rillian”)
- Ralph “FriarTech” Loizzo
- Raph Levien
- reddraggone9
- Ryan Ollos
- Vesa Kaihlavirta
- William Roe
(Thanks to the couple people donating who opted out of the reward tier, as well. You know who you are!)
§Become a sponsor
§Contact
- New Rustacean:
- Twitter: @newrustacean
- Email: hello@newrustacean.com
- Chris Krycho
- GitHub: chriskrycho
- Twitter: @chriskrycho