Yes lint lives in an area where you want to enable developers. To quickly and easily customize the tool in a language that they're familiar with. There's definitely a performance increase when you are rewriting say something that is written in node into Rust. And so, and I think that any place where you have a tool that's in your hot path for development That is a really good candidate to rewrite that in Rust.
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Nicholas Zakas about his creation of ESLint, what’s coming up in ESLint, and his work as a coach and mentor for programmers.
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