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Discussion on: Reasons developers avoid CSS

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lesha 🟨⬛️

What did I just read. Inferior? To what? Javascript? Even if they have different domains of application? Even if you have no option but to use it if you want styles?

CSS doesn’t have the features of a scripting language like JavaScript.

Yeah sure, you can't surf on your phone, does it make it a bad phone?

It requires a different way of thinking, which conflicts with existing assumptions.

Well yes if they assume that CSS is a programming language, no surprise they wonder why CSS doesn' have scripting features

Why is design perceived as feminine?

Those people are morons, hope they find a job suitable to their world view, because if css looks like a dragon to them, then webdev certainly is a bad career choice

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Seth Corker

Just to be clear, this post is based on the perception of CSS that I have observed talking to other developers, attending events/meetups/conferences etc.

I agree with your points, CSS fulfils a particular purpose and I think it does a respectable job at it. I have often see devs new to frontend, try to solve their problem using JavaScript when there is a much easier solution with CSS and HTML. When they then approach CSS, there are complaints about why they can't do the same things they do in JS. Some of the underlying conflict with CSS, in my experience, is related to the perception of design. I have seen solutions like plain Bootstrap and Material Design be used instead of investing in design because it is seen as having a lower precedence.