? ??*t! 1.69: Zed Lands on Linux - Open Source Powerhouse for Collaborative Coding
Zack Fosdyck
Perpetual Student in Holistic & Regenerative Management | Dedicated GNU/Linux & Cyber Resilience Researcher
Hi kids! Welcome back to another ? ??*t!, where we explore the wild and wonderful world of coding! Today, we're celebrating the arrival of a much-anticipated guest: Zed, the high-performance, open-source, multiplayer code editor, has officially landed on Linux!
That's right, folks! As of early July 2024 (yes, it's THAT new!), Linux users can now experience the collaborative coding magic of Zed. Developed by the same minds behind the popular Atom editor and the revolutionary Tree-sitter parser generator, Zed brings a unique blend of power and community to your coding workflow.
But what exactly makes Zed so special? Let's dive into its key features:
These features combine to create a truly powerful coding experience. Zed empowers you to code faster, smarter, and together.
Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, Zed on Linux is definitely worth checking out. Head over to the Zed website (https://zed.dev) (you know you want to!) and download your free copy today. Let's unleash the collaborative coding beast within!
And remember, in this crazy world of code, the only limit is your imagination. Keep hacking, keep creating, and see you in the next ? ??*t!