I have never used a CSS preprocessor. So for me, on a nearly day-to-day basis. CSS, to me, is such a simple descriptive code.
I would highly recommend learning vanilla CSS and becoming fluent in it, so when you learn preprocessors they become a tool rather than law. I'd suggest to treat it a lot like JS actually.
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I have never used a CSS preprocessor. So for me, on a nearly day-to-day basis. CSS, to me, is such a simple descriptive code.
I would highly recommend learning vanilla CSS and becoming fluent in it, so when you learn preprocessors they become a tool rather than law. I'd suggest to treat it a lot like JS actually.