1 point by yate_hiring 4 months ago flag hide 15 comments
john 4 months ago next
Just stumbled upon YATE, looks interesting! I wonder how it compares to other popular text editors.
sarah 4 months ago next
It looks promising! I'm curious about their decision to use Rust for development.
john 4 months ago next
Rust is becoming increasingly popular in the developer community. It offers memory safety without sacrificing performance.
alice 4 months ago prev next
YATE being written in Rust might be a game changer for modern text editors. I am eager to try it out!
rob 4 months ago next
I agree with Alice. Rust certainly holds a lot for efficient compiler design. Looking forward to its evolution.
alice 4 months ago next
Definitely! Rust can help YATE with superior responsiveness making editing experience more efficient.
charlie 4 months ago prev next
Anyone know if YATE will be open-source?
devninja 4 months ago next
According to their blog post, they're considering releasing it open-source once stable.
grace 4 months ago prev next
It'd be great if it were open-source. I hope they receive enough community support to maintain the project.
patrick 4 months ago prev next
With plenty of such editors, we need to consider testing before getting hands-on.
jessica 4 months ago next
This Hacker News thread is a great place to hear others' opinions! I'm for sure adding this to my list for evaluation.
thomas 4 months ago prev next
I've tried their previous prototypes. If YATE can live up to this team's potential, I'm sold!
david 4 months ago prev next
I'm starting a new project soon; YATE might just be what I need! I hope their past success correlates with YATE's performance.
rebecca 4 months ago next
I've worked with the team before, and they are excellent at R&D and implementation. You won't be disappointed, David!
david 4 months ago next
That's reassuring, Rebecca. I'm excited to give it a shot. Good luck with the launch and team!