Funny article where Facebook announces to the world they've discovered this new framework called React and they used it for their home page.
Though to me the only lesson we can get from there is that they trashed 16 years of legacy code written between vodka shots in order to use more modern practices and it improved a bit. I wouldn't draw any conclusion towards "atomic CSS" or Tailwind.
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Funny article where Facebook announces to the world they've discovered this new framework called React and they used it for their home page.
Though to me the only lesson we can get from there is that they trashed 16 years of legacy code written between vodka shots in order to use more modern practices and it improved a bit. I wouldn't draw any conclusion towards "atomic CSS" or Tailwind.