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software engineer 👩💻, technical writer, i posts contents relating to Linux, C programming language, software tools, JavaScript, React e.t.c. 🟢Volunteer Mod and Challenge Judge here on DEV🟢
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Ingo Steinke is a web developer focusing on front-end web development to create and improve websites and make the web more accessible, sustainable, and user-friendly.
I agree that Spanish is CSS and I like both of them!
Thanks so much for your post! I love this comparison, making fun of certain linguistic aspects, so let me add my perspective.
German isn't tailwind, although I love the pun about "nein" (pronounced "nine" but meaning "no"). Maybe German is SQL, as Germans have been described as people not talking a lot (niemcy), but that depends on the region and character. I like to talk a lot (or not at all). And we have many words and unnecessarily complicated grammar, so I would say that German is Java, with its verbose formalism. But what's tailwind, then? Tailwind could be Finnish or Bahasa Indonesia, as I don't know much about all three of them except for their lengthiness. BEM isn't French, although both are easier to read than to write. French is SHA-1, following comprehensible logic only in one direction. Unlike in English, I always know how to pronounce what I read in French. But the only way to distinguish il, ils, and île is guessing from the context.
English is JavaScript. It's everywhere, and we can do everything, but I never get it perfectly right without making at least one subtle error. I keep practicing for years and still feel far from perfection. If JS is American English, Typescript must be British English. But we could also compare JavaScript to Turkish. It allows us to express complex things in a short and concise way.
Last but not least, Ukrainian would be Matlab. I can decipher and read it without getting the slightest idea what it's all about, while the Ukrainians make great applications like Grammarly, which is probably not built with Matlab but by Ukrainians. Without Grammarly, I would have had difficulty writing so many English posts recently, or my readers would have had difficulty understanding what I meant. So while others rely on chatGPT, I rely on Grammarly as a secret assistant. 🕵️😃
And if I had all the time in the world, I would love to learn all of those languages and many more! Sorry to overlook Swahili, Arabic, Hebrew, Greek, Farsi, Bulgarian, Portuguese, Romanian, Italian, Gaelic, Korean, Chinese, and any other language I probably never heard of. The world is so full of fascinating things to discover and explore. Why do people give each other such a hard time when this could be such a wonderful world? Okay, I'm a bit late, but that's my contribution to this week's Monday motivation.
I have to admit, many of them are a stretch 😳 More trying to pull a joke than with a real parallelism. Maybe I should rethink it and add more languages to the list. But this time better thought of. Thanks for the suggestions!
Ingo Steinke is a web developer focusing on front-end web development to create and improve websites and make the web more accessible, sustainable, and user-friendly.
This made me curious about what is the general consensus about Cube CSS methodology ? I was reading about it the other day and it seems really cool, efficient
...and last week's comiCSS cartoon (I published it on a Tuesday, so it didn't make the cut for the previous post): what if coffee could be expressed as a CSS color function.
...and before someone comments: I know some coffees have the same function even when they are different 😅 I wrote about it on the site's blog trying to draw parallelism with the CSS color function and why we need several ones and not just RGB.
I'm a Certified LinkedIn Profile Writer and I'm from Lebanon and working in the UAE's best LinkedIn agency which is located in Dubai so I hardly go home 2 times a year to meet my family and spend some
nice post.I'm a Certified LinkedIn Profile Writer and I'm from Lebanon and working in the UAE's best LinkedIn agency which is located in Dubai so I hardly go home 2 times a year to meet my family and spend some time. I'm so happy for working with such a top-class LinkedIn writing agency.
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position : absolute;
A house built with clean architecture lol
I’m a dad so it gives me great joy to present:

If it's stupid but it works,
an OSHA inspectorthe reviewer cries themselves to sleep tonight.🤣🤣🤣
True fact: That man is a cloud programmer that completed his training last year and is 25 years old.
soo relatable haha
If it's a personal project I usually just kinda give up on it after 10 mins of looking at the mess I made haha.
Today's comiCSS cartoon: what if styling technologies/strategies were human languages.
Hay una versión en español:
I agree that Spanish is CSS and I like both of them!
Thanks so much for your post! I love this comparison, making fun of certain linguistic aspects, so let me add my perspective.
German isn't tailwind, although I love the pun about "nein" (pronounced "nine" but meaning "no"). Maybe German is SQL, as Germans have been described as people not talking a lot (niemcy), but that depends on the region and character. I like to talk a lot (or not at all). And we have many words and unnecessarily complicated grammar, so I would say that German is Java, with its verbose formalism. But what's tailwind, then? Tailwind could be Finnish or Bahasa Indonesia, as I don't know much about all three of them except for their lengthiness. BEM isn't French, although both are easier to read than to write. French is SHA-1, following comprehensible logic only in one direction. Unlike in English, I always know how to pronounce what I read in French. But the only way to distinguish
il
,ils
, andîle
is guessing from the context.English is JavaScript. It's everywhere, and we can do everything, but I never get it perfectly right without making at least one subtle error. I keep practicing for years and still feel far from perfection. If JS is American English, Typescript must be British English. But we could also compare JavaScript to Turkish. It allows us to express complex things in a short and concise way.
Last but not least, Ukrainian would be Matlab. I can decipher and read it without getting the slightest idea what it's all about, while the Ukrainians make great applications like Grammarly, which is probably not built with Matlab but by Ukrainians. Without Grammarly, I would have had difficulty writing so many English posts recently, or my readers would have had difficulty understanding what I meant. So while others rely on chatGPT, I rely on Grammarly as a secret assistant. 🕵️😃
And if I had all the time in the world, I would love to learn all of those languages and many more! Sorry to overlook Swahili, Arabic, Hebrew, Greek, Farsi, Bulgarian, Portuguese, Romanian, Italian, Gaelic, Korean, Chinese, and any other language I probably never heard of. The world is so full of fascinating things to discover and explore. Why do people give each other such a hard time when this could be such a wonderful world? Okay, I'm a bit late, but that's my contribution to this week's Monday motivation.
I have to admit, many of them are a stretch 😳 More trying to pull a joke than with a real parallelism. Maybe I should rethink it and add more languages to the list. But this time better thought of. Thanks for the suggestions!
It made me laugh, it made me think, and it makes people aware of CSS methodologies, so it must be a good meme after all!
This made me curious about what is the general consensus about Cube CSS methodology ? I was reading about it the other day and it seems really cool, efficient
First time I hear about Cube CSS, will check it.
This needs more votes 💙
Also adds a new inspection window 😆
Is there a third queue for "nearest power of two"?
I'll have one "random string of digits approximating an estimate", please.
...and last week's comiCSS cartoon (I published it on a Tuesday, so it didn't make the cut for the previous post): what if coffee could be expressed as a CSS color function.
...and before someone comments: I know some coffees have the same function even when they are different 😅
I wrote about it on the site's blog trying to draw parallelism with the CSS color function and why we need several ones and not just RGB.
I'd write Espresso as
hwb(0 0 calc(100%/3))
, but that gets me weird looks.“We used printed books to learn web development.”
Future Grandma will say "we used stackoverflow"
Why would we want to learn "stackoverflow", grandma?
What is "stackoverflow", grandma asks her 36-year-old grandson who makes a living programming by "engineering prompts".
Is it bad that I come to Dev.to every Monday just to see this post haha
Me too but on a Friday when there’s a week’s worth of content
nice post.I'm a Certified LinkedIn Profile Writer and I'm from Lebanon and working in the UAE's best LinkedIn agency which is located in Dubai so I hardly go home 2 times a year to meet my family and spend some time. I'm so happy for working with such a top-class LinkedIn writing agency.