I ♥ CSS. I just don't have time to catch all the new improvements that are supported by all major browsers at the time. 😅
I would throw another question to this, to make it a little less emotional: Why is X different?
From here on there will still be (flame) wars, but I have the feeling, that people don't hate the topic or object, but their own experience with it.
Some are reinventing things to make it more workable, and that is fine. You always want to make your work easier. Just look at all the CSS frameworks, CSS-in-JS inventions, and more crazy ideas you could never handle by a healthy brain, but it works for machines and software 🤷♂️
And it can't be hate when you did not loved it before, right? 🙃
Totally agree. There is so much css features and overall new things being added and different ways to write it but i see it like an 80-20 rule. 20% of what you learn in css (mainly fundamentals) will be used about 80% of the time.
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I ♥ CSS. I just don't have time to catch all the new improvements that are supported by all major browsers at the time. 😅
I would throw another question to this, to make it a little less emotional: Why is X different?
From here on there will still be (flame) wars, but I have the feeling, that people don't hate the topic or object, but their own experience with it.
Some are reinventing things to make it more workable, and that is fine. You always want to make your work easier. Just look at all the CSS frameworks, CSS-in-JS inventions, and more crazy ideas you could never handle by a healthy brain, but it works for machines and software 🤷♂️
And it can't be hate when you did not loved it before, right? 🙃
Totally agree. There is so much css features and overall new things being added and different ways to write it but i see it like an 80-20 rule. 20% of what you learn in css (mainly fundamentals) will be used about 80% of the time.