Prettier, a JavaScript code formatter, has seen an incredible adoption thanks to its careful handling of the very, very, long tail of ways people can write code. At this point, the formatting logic has been solid and after our work on [ternaries](https://prettier.io/blog/2023/11/13/curious-ternaries) lands, it will be in a happy state.
So cool. Curious, Why do they need to specify that the project has to be implemented in Rust?
If I had to guess the motivation, it would probably be that:
That’s clever. Now Zig or any language that wants to compete with Rust would want to to come up with a better project to take the fame.
Possibly because some people think that, much like MongoDB, Rust is web scale.