Yes, I did. It happens a lot in Discord communities and on Reddit and Twitter. And from what I found out, they were mostly new devs who just finished learning HTML and were looking for something to go on.
My sources for this post were mostly comments and tweets I've seen myself.
Did you conduct a survey?
A survey on wether this is a confusion amongst some new devs? or a survey on who thinks so and who doesn't? I didn't say it's a worldwide thinking, or something that's plaguing our communities, it's just a bit of confusion by some in quite a lot of dev spaces I've been in.
I don't think you got the objective of the article.
About a year. I used a lot of utility class frameworks and at one point, created my own, but I used Tailwind a more. I have actually stopped using Tailwind and decided to move back to writing modular CSS, it's personal preference.
Yes, I did. It happens a lot in Discord communities and on Reddit and Twitter. And from what I found out, they were mostly new devs who just finished learning HTML and were looking for something to go on.
My sources for this post were mostly comments and tweets I've seen myself.
A survey on wether this is a confusion amongst some new devs? or a survey on who thinks so and who doesn't? I didn't say it's a worldwide thinking, or something that's plaguing our communities, it's just a bit of confusion by some in quite a lot of dev spaces I've been in.
I don't think you got the objective of the article.
How much experience DO YOU have with TailwindCSS?
About a year. I used a lot of utility class frameworks and at one point, created my own, but I used Tailwind a more. I have actually stopped using Tailwind and decided to move back to writing modular CSS, it's personal preference.
Personal preference ... it's good that we have so many choices.