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Zach Lloyd is the CEO of Warp, a Rust-based terminal for modern development. In this episode we discuss the motivations for starting an entire company dedicated to building a terminal, the inefficiencies introduced by the current default terminals, and the company's future plans for monetization. Zach Lloyd * Twitter [https://twitter.com/zachlloydtweets] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachlloyd/] * Blog [https://thezbook.com/] Warp * Homepage [https://www.warp.dev/] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/warpdotdev] * GitHub [https://github.com/warpdotdev/Warp] * Discord [https://discord.com/invite/warpdotdev] * YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@warpdotdev] Links * Oh My Zsh [https://ohmyz.sh/] * Starship [https://starship.rs/] Show Outline 00:10 - Zach's background and motivation for creating Warp 02:13 - What are the Warp features that make developers more productive? 07:01 - Why is Warp written in Rust? 10:36 - Does Warp work on multiple platforms? 12:22 - How does Warp plan on monetizing in the future? 16:06 - What are the benefits of Warp for beginners learning the terminal? 22:29 - What shells does Warp support? 25:17 - How do you prioritize feature development and what is the roadmap for the next sixth months? 29:31 - Will Warp eventually be integrated with the VS Code terminal? 31:43 - Final thoughts and where to learn more about Warp
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