Many, if not most, of the great resources for learning CSS were made by women. I can’t help but wonder if that’s why some men struggle with it so much. Long threads arguing about CSS, pointing to subpar tutorials. Too many men simply cannot respect anything created by a woman.
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Who do I think of when I say this? Not just me and @rachelandrew. Also @mholzschlag @fantasai @natalyathree @MinaMarkham @hj_chen @anna_debenham @amelielamont @fantasai @brendamarienyc @standardista @jen4web and so, so, so many others.
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I left her off too? Total mobile twitter delete fail. Yes Lea!
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@stubbornella as well. I learned how to use OOCSS from Nicole.
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While Nicole and I were technically at odds, she made her case for OOCSS so well it drove the W3C's "redesign" back in the mid 2000's or so. Influential and a very fine presenter whom I saw speak @ParisWeb in French no less. Impressive, challenging the common-ideal work indeed.

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