I've been writing CSS for 5 years and Sass has remained the only constant. That's not to disparage CSS Modules, Styled Components and the other various ways of writing styles.
I enjoy Sass the most because it follows the rules of CSS, promotes separation of concerns, and is easier to manage styles when used in conjunction with a sass architecture pattern, like 7-1
Couldn’t agree more Andrico! I’d love to hear what you think about the post I eventually wrote on the subject: dev.to/scalablecss/is-sass-worth-l...
Let me know what you think 👊
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I've been writing CSS for 5 years and Sass has remained the only constant. That's not to disparage CSS Modules, Styled Components and the other various ways of writing styles.
I enjoy Sass the most because it follows the rules of CSS, promotes separation of concerns, and is easier to manage styles when used in conjunction with a sass architecture pattern, like 7-1
Couldn’t agree more Andrico! I’d love to hear what you think about the post I eventually wrote on the subject:
dev.to/scalablecss/is-sass-worth-l...
Let me know what you think 👊