So I decided to write a response instead.
Useful content will have to wait π
I actually agree with many of the points in the original article β especially around learning fundamentals. I just have a different perspective shaped by a different kind of work.
Let me start with a small disclaimer: Iβve written a lot β and I mean a lot β of handcrafted CSS in my life. Entire design systems. In fact, I got my first job in IT mostly thanks to my CSS skills, because my programming skills at the time wereβ¦ letβs say βa work in progressβ π
There was even a period when I made extra money building simple websites for clients. People literally paid me for delivering clean, aesthetic CSS.
So in theory, I should be the first person to defend handcrafted CSS and criticize Tailwind for polluting HTML.
And yetβ¦ Iβm not.
Despite all its flaws, I love Tailwind. Deeply, sincerely, and yes β unapologetically.
Because it gives us something incredibly valuable in real-world development: speed and predictability.
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