Nathan Sobo
-Nathan joined GitHub in late 2011 to build the Atom text editor, and he led the Atom team until 2018.
+The Team
+Nathan Sobo
+Nathan joined GitHub in late 2011 to build the Atom text editor, and he led the Atom team until 2018.
+ +He also co-led development of Teletype for Atom, pioneering one of the first production uses of conflict-free replicated data types for collaborative text editing.
+ +He's been dreaming about building the world’s best text editor since he graduated from college, and is excited to finally have the knowledge, tools, and resources to achieve this vision.
+Antonio Scandurra
+Antonio joined the Atom team in 2014 while still in university after his outstanding open source contributions caught the attention of the team.
-He also co-led development of Teletype for Atom, pioneering one of the first production uses of conflict-free replicated data types for collaborative text editing.
+He later joined Nathan in architecting Teletype for Atom and researching the foundations of what has turned into Zed.
-He's been dreaming about building the world’s best text editor since he graduated from college, and is excited to finally have the knowledge, tools, and resources to achieve this vision.
-Antonio Scandurra
-Antonio joined the Atom team in 2014 while still in university after his outstanding open source contributions caught the attention of the team.
- -He later joined Nathan in architecting Teletype for Atom and researching the foundations of what has turned into Zed.
- -For the last two years, he’s become an expert in distributed systems and conflict-free replicated data types through the development of a real-time, distributed, conflict-free database implemented in Rust for Ditto.
-For the last two years, he’s become an expert in distributed systems and conflict-free replicated data types through the development of a real-time, distributed, conflict-free database implemented in Rust for Ditto.
+ -Max Brunsfeld
-Max joined the Atom team in 2013 after working at Pivotal Labs.
- -While driving Atom towards its 1.0 launch during the day, Max spent nights and weekends building Tree-sitter, a blazing-fast and expressive incremental parsing framework that currently powers all code analysis at GitHub.
- -Before leaving to start Zed, Max helped GitHub's semantic analysis team integrate Tree-sitter to support syntax highlighting and code navigation on github.com.
-Max Brunsfeld
+Max joined the Atom team in 2013 after working at Pivotal Labs.
+ +While driving Atom towards its 1.0 launch during the day, Max spent nights and weekends building Tree-sitter, a blazing-fast and expressive incremental parsing framework that currently powers all code analysis at GitHub.
+ +Before leaving to start Zed, Max helped GitHub's semantic analysis team integrate Tree-sitter to support syntax highlighting and code navigation on github.com.
+Nate Butler
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-Nate Butler
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+We hope to bring a few more staff level engineers in the near future.
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