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What I get from this is that it is all about the selectors. Structuring your CSS is an important part of the work. If Tailwind fits that’s great. For a design engineer it’s one of many approaches that’s nice to have at your disposal.
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Hi Egor long time! Can you explain to me a used case or two I'm getting so sick of Frameworks I swear I will throw myself off a building if another one comes out CSS or JavaScript or anything else it's just a personal pain at this point I'd be interested in your thoughts!
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This requires a long answer, maybe even worth an article. The impressive thing about Tailwind is that it found away to use the utility class name approach for everything. However, no matter the project over the years I haven’t been able to use it. It’s use case is rather narrow.
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Replying to @dutchcelt @TreciaKS
PS... I bet you could write a very good article about the approach. I'm not sure I want to see so many API/frameworks around. Social science suggests people will choose the easiest way to accomplish a task, and forget about them just as easily!

Oct 23, 2021 · 2:08 PM UTC

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I think I should do a write-up on this. Understanding the choices around frameworks, and more specifically libraries could be interesting to share.
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That would be great 😊 although you might have to update it ever week or so lol
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