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Having read your reference article when it was released, I'm happy to now read a more sophisticated view on the subject.
In any biggger team project, you would always consider different technologies, comparing their pros and cons before making a decision. Tailwind has many flaws, but it might proof to be just the productivity tool you've been looking for. Imho, instead of dragging tailwind through the dirt, your article provides guidance for a substantiated statement. Kudos, well done, I'd be happy to read more of such posts.
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Having read your reference article when it was released, I'm happy to now read a more sophisticated view on the subject.
In any biggger team project, you would always consider different technologies, comparing their pros and cons before making a decision. Tailwind has many flaws, but it might proof to be just the productivity tool you've been looking for. Imho, instead of dragging tailwind through the dirt, your article provides guidance for a substantiated statement. Kudos, well done, I'd be happy to read more of such posts.