What is the perfect gift you can get for a JavaScript developer?
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Anything so long as it can be returned true
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I am a very staunch advocate of real CSS and I'm not too happy with some of the upcoming modules. I was on the working group for CSS 2, 2.1 and part of 3.0. Not a fan of Tailwind but would like to hear more about your interest and passion for it maybe I'll understand better.
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Hello Miss Molly 馃憢 It's hard to explain why I love Tailwind, I just find it easier. Other frameworks & vanilla is cool too. Tailwind just as a way of making it look like I know CSS really well. 馃槀馃槀
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Hahaha I like that answer it's honest! Good for you. I really used to love CSS. I don't develop for websites anymore I do use code samples in books articles talks that sort of thing. Not a fan of Frameworks but here they are I would prefer people use them after learning vanilla
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Yeah, that's it. To be really honest, nothing beats knowing how to use vanilla really well. Tailwind just saving my shame. It's cool for me.
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Replying to @iamsegunajibola
You are seriously making me giggle that's very funny I like the honesty. And I agree if you're going to use a CSS framework, preprocessor or mixin approach knowing actual CSS beforehand is really a far better way to learn and do great work.

Apr 24, 2022 路 4:01 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
100% the truth. I understood the basics of CSS real well, and that's why Tailwind got easier for me.
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When you studied CSS proper did you use specifications, books what were the resources and how did you learn? I'm interested in knowing as an educator. Did you go full on Cascade and details of the language structure. What about HTML same question in terms of how you learned?
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