I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
There's nothing wrong with nesting things; it's just that nesting makes it very easy to hide structural problems because you don't have to manually write long selector chains. In plain CSS it's more obvious when you're being way too specific.
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That's pretty much exactly my POV except I do enjoy nesting things with Sass.
There's nothing wrong with nesting things; it's just that nesting makes it very easy to hide structural problems because you don't have to manually write long selector chains. In plain CSS it's more obvious when you're being way too specific.