I agree with some points but I still like the idea that I don't need to reinvent the wheel to do something simple. I'm not the guy who likes to use pre-styled frameworks Bootstrap or Material UI, but utility frameworks are always welcome.
Here on my team, we've started with Tailwind CSS for a small internal project and this is teaching us a lot about how to organize our CSS file for our main product and how we should make it easiest to use for those who are initiating with us.
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I agree with some points but I still like the idea that I don't need to reinvent the wheel to do something simple. I'm not the guy who likes to use pre-styled frameworks Bootstrap or Material UI, but utility frameworks are always welcome.
Here on my team, we've started with Tailwind CSS for a small internal project and this is teaching us a lot about how to organize our CSS file for our main product and how we should make it easiest to use for those who are initiating with us.
Great points btw, keep doing we think, bro :)
of course not that's why i always encourage to re-use your css code or even better create your own css framework!