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$20k bounty was claimed (prettier.io)

716 points by conaclos · 999 days ago · 326 comments on HN

Article summary

The Prettier code formatter team offered a $20,000 bounty for a Rust-based project that could pass 95% of Prettier's test suite, which was claimed by the Biome project. This achievement is expected to bring significant performance improvements to JavaScript code formatting. The Prettier team is now focusing on improving their own performance and fixing edge cases. The bounty was made possible by donations from various individuals and companies.

Main themes

  • Prettier code formatter
  • Rust-based project
  • Performance improvements
  • WASIX vs WASI
  • WebAssembly ecosystem
  • Open standards
  • Proprietary standards
  • Company interests

What commenters say

  • The Biome project's achievement is a significant milestone for the JavaScript code formatting ecosystem.
  • The use of Rust for code formatting can bring substantial performance improvements.
  • Some commenters are concerned about the potential for WASIX to become a quasi-proprietary standard, while others see it as a necessary solution for certain use cases.
  • The development of WASIX is seen as a potential threat to the open standard of WASI.
  • The CEO of Wasmer is perceived as being dismissive of criticism and failing to show humility in the face of concerns about WASIX.
  • The decision to develop WASIX is viewed as a strategic move by Wasmer to advance its own interests in the WebAssembly ecosystem.
  • Some commenters believe that the development of WASIX is a necessary step to enable certain features, such as sockets and threads, in WebAssembly.
  • The relationship between WASIX and WASI is seen as a point of contention, with some arguing that WASIX is a competing standard and others seeing it as a complementary solution.