Replying to @snuggsi
RAGE against this machine, @snuggsi We are blowing up the work of 20yrs and thousands of intelligent, visionary humans. @ketacode @itsmisscs
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times move on, new better ways of doing things come about. CSS in JS is one of them.
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No. We're in a time where the majority of #webdev folk simply do not know how to use #CSS at all! @JamesSLock @snuggsi @ketacode @itsmisscs
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Depending on approach you're still writing CSS. @snuggsi @ketacode @itsmisscs
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Yes! "depending upon the approach" You've been in Web for the journey. You get it, you were there. @snuggsi @ketacode @itsmisscs
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When it comes to React especially separating concerns by CSS/HTML/JS is a poor approach... @snuggsi @ketacode @itsmisscs
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they are, I agree. Component encapsulation and CSS don't mix very well though.
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web components are a step in the right direction, but too little too late.
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Replying to @mxstbr
Again, specs are useless without real implementation. It's a system that's ever-changing. @mxstbr @snuggsi @JamesSLock @ketacode @itsmisscs

Jan 15, 2017 Β· 7:31 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
Specs lead to *real*, *interopetable* implementations... /cc @mxstbr @snuggsi @JamesSLock @ketacode @itsmisscs
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Worked on #css 2.1, #css3 @tmornini had to fight every step of the way for implementation @mxstbr @snuggsi @JamesSLock @ketacode @itsmisscs
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Replying to @mholzschlag
When the dev community stops trying new techniques bec ppl shut them down, the web will be dead. @mxstbr @snuggsi @ketacode
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I whole-heartedly agree with you. You're absolutely correct @JamesSLock. I point again to no sufficient education @mxstbr @snuggsi @ketacode
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