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Discussion on: Tailwind CSS: My experience in 2022

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Somtochukwu Okafor

I agree, at the end of the day it all boils down to what technology the organization uses. It's your job as a good developer to be able to adapt to the ever present changes but we are still allowed to have preferences in these technologies we often jump unto. I've always used CSS/SCSS and Bootstrap for as long I can remember so it's grown on me so trying Tailwind was a different feel for me but I'm getting the hang of it. @elnobun

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Ellis

Because of your strong background in vanilla CSS/SCSS way of styling the markup, tailwind will not be much of a hassle other than the technicalities of "class names" used to represent a css property. This will keep you going back and forth the documentation until you get a hang of it.

I can tell: If your company is building a Product, and want to focus majorly on the product functionalities rather than styling user interface, then tailwind may be a viable option indeed, as this will save cost, meet product milestones quicker and offer deliverables within reasonable time frame while the team focus mainly on backend.

I wish you the best. Please update us on your overall experience when you are completely hands on with tailwind. Cheers! 👍🏽

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Somtochukwu Okafor

Lol yes I still do, the Tailwind documentation is always frequented for better understanding.

Thank you @elnobun , I will do that, for now I'll just need to keep familiarizing myself with it.