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Fix typos in 2024-01-11-xilem-backend-roadmap.md #32

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> Not to be too harsh, but a lot of the existing Rust GUI solutions... just aren't very good. There's a lot of passable options, but they all have non-trivial drawbacks. No one has really risen to the top as a clear winner. [...] Deep down, we all know that we can do better, and we should.

My ambition is to makes this paragraph obsolete before the end of the year. I want Xilem to get back to being suggested to newbies in the same breath as Iced and SlintUI. In the next few years, I want to entire ecosystem to get to a point where people talk about Rust GUI like they talk about ripgrep or rustls.
My ambition is to makes this paragraph obsolete before the end of the year. I want Xilem to get back to being suggested to newbies in the same breath as Iced and SlintUI. In the next few years, I want the entire ecosystem to get to a point where people talk about Rust GUI like they talk about ripgrep or rustls.

To give one specific example: my personal goal is to implement seamless hot reloading for Xilem before the end of 2024. I believe it's feasible, and I believe doing it will radically change the way people think about Rust GUI, along with [other improvements I hope to unlock over time](https://poignardazur.github.io/2023/02/02/masonry-01-and-my-vision-for-rust-ui/).

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I'm super thankful to Raph for getting us this far, to Google Fonts for sponsoring us, and to everyone else who contributed to the Linebender ecosystem. I think we can do something amazing and I'm honestly a little startled to be in this position at all.

To reiterate what I said: in the next few years, I want to entire ecosystem to get to a point where people talk about Rust GUI like they talk about ripgrep or rustls.
To reiterate what I said: in the next few years, I want the entire ecosystem to get to a point where people talk about Rust GUI like they talk about ripgrep or rustls.

I legitimately think Rust has the potential to get best-in-class GUI frameworks, and now the time has come to prove it.

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