
Today we welcome Mitchell Hashimoto, co-founder of HashiCorp and creator of Ghostty, a new terminal emulator built in Zig. In this episode, Mitchell shares the story behind Ghostty, how his curiosity about terminals evolved into a full-fledged project, and why Zig became his language of choice.We also dive into Ghostty’s unique features, the role of libghostty, and why Mitchell believes native-feeling apps are essential for developer experience. Plus, we explore his insights on computer science education, dynamic linking, and what really matters when learning to code.If you’re into terminals, low-level programming, or just love hearing how great software gets built, this one’s for you!Learn back-end development - https://www.boot.devListen on your favorite podcast player - https://www.backendbanter.fmMitchell's X/Twitter: https://x.com/mitchellhGhostty: https://ghostty.org/Timestamps:00:00 - Intro and Meeting Mitchell01:06 - Mitchell’s Journey at HashiCorp03:13 - What is Ghostty and Why Build It?08:35 - Native Performance and Zig’s Advantage15:25 - Why Mitchell Chose Zig Over Rust31:15 - Ghostty’s Road to Package Repositories52:00 - Future Plans for Ghostty1:04:02 - Where to Find Mitchell and GhosttyLike & subscribe for the algo if you enjoyed the video!
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