Strongly strongly strongly agree if we want to write about sass Etc then write about that. CSS is an actual language with some vague relationship to a concept called standards.
Hey YOU, yes YOU the person who writes that cool CSS tutorial, but puts it in Sass, Babel, Haml, or whatever....please STOP doing that. Not everyone uses your fancy framework & it makes understanding your cool tutorial difficult. It’s distracting from what you’re trying to teach.
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I have to be honest and tell you I'm ashamed at some of my colleagues apathetic approach to these issues. Guess it's just about making the paycheck now. And smells a lot like sell out. I get it people have families but that doesn't justify laziness much less solid learning.
I'm referring to people who gave up on true advocacy for an open web platform versus most "net worth" winners, people just not caring. I hit a wall or ten 😜 along life's journey. I'm not free of guilt by any measure. So I review continuously and work to course correct as I can
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I'm not saying don't use them. I don't care what people use. I care HOW and WHY. Those are the foundations of Quality. But this is about writing to topic in publishing and .edu - different mammals :)

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