I'm a developer-turned-business owner who loves to explore the right tools for the job. I enjoy writing and documenting my journey. I use code as one of the tools to solve real problems.
I hope you're also making a post about "The good parts"! If so, one of them is definitely utility classes like Giorgos mentioned. A great example of this is Tailwindcss. The speed at which I can now build nice looking applications is great.
I suppose that brings me to one of the bar parts of CSS as well: when you start to mix styling practices, your stylesheets become uncontrollable. So for example, mixing BEM and utility classes, with scope component styles. It becomes a huge mess and you start to replicate your code code to each fit a slightly different use case.
I'm a developer-turned-business owner who loves to explore the right tools for the job. I enjoy writing and documenting my journey. I use code as one of the tools to solve real problems.
I hope you're also making a post about "The good parts"! If so, one of them is definitely utility classes like Giorgos mentioned. A great example of this is Tailwindcss. The speed at which I can now build nice looking applications is great.
I suppose that brings me to one of the bar parts of CSS as well: when you start to mix styling practices, your stylesheets become uncontrollable. So for example, mixing BEM and utility classes, with scope component styles. It becomes a huge mess and you start to replicate your code code to each fit a slightly different use case.
I'm not qualified enough for this task
You definitely are! If anything, you'll learn something new. Give it a shot 😁
I'll leave it to you