Tech lead. Specialist in web systems. Experience with Frontend Development, DX, UX, Design Thinking, Agile Methods and trying to be better day after day. +20 years on the road.
In the computing world, "everything can be solved with an extra layer of abstraction". Tailwind do this nice, but in vanilla css you can do that too. For me, Tailwind is like a "jquery" of css.
Tech lead. Specialist in web systems. Experience with Frontend Development, DX, UX, Design Thinking, Agile Methods and trying to be better day after day. +20 years on the road.
Indeed. To be fast and write less with Tailwind, you need to add another layers of abstraction. It's the almost same work and time we spend creating classes in vanilla css. That's my point here, and not "doing things from scratch".
Tech lead. Specialist in web systems. Experience with Frontend Development, DX, UX, Design Thinking, Agile Methods and trying to be better day after day. +20 years on the road.
In the computing world, "everything can be solved with an extra layer of abstraction". Tailwind do this nice, but in vanilla css you can do that too. For me, Tailwind is like a "jquery" of css.
In the real world, we use frameworks not because things can't be done from scratch, but because we don't have all the time in the world to do things.
Indeed. To be fast and write less with Tailwind, you need to add another layers of abstraction. It's the almost same work and time we spend creating classes in vanilla css. That's my point here, and not "doing things from scratch".
Yup discipline is all.