I haven't used Tailwind, but enjoyed this article nonetheless. I'll keep its arguments in mind, and if I ever consider using Tailwind I'll evaluate said arguments based on their merits and drawbacks in relation to my specific use-case—as one part of several in a broader evaluation.
I also appreciate that the author based on an analysis of a perceived problem came up with an example solution (which is pretty much our collective job description). I think that's a commendable mindset, no matter what you think of the solution specifically. It's a shame that what could have been a quite fruitful mutual discussion has degraded to schoolyard antics, here in the comments.
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I haven't used Tailwind, but enjoyed this article nonetheless. I'll keep its arguments in mind, and if I ever consider using Tailwind I'll evaluate said arguments based on their merits and drawbacks in relation to my specific use-case—as one part of several in a broader evaluation.
I also appreciate that the author based on an analysis of a perceived problem came up with an example solution (which is pretty much our collective job description). I think that's a commendable mindset, no matter what you think of the solution specifically. It's a shame that what could have been a quite fruitful mutual discussion has degraded to schoolyard antics, here in the comments.