• Subscript5676@lemmy.ca
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    9 days ago

    Doesn’t it give you pause that many very experienced Frontend & CSS developers see objective advantages in Tailwinds utility class approach?

    That is not a good enough reason to justify its existence. You can very well say that fossil fuel companies should continue to exist because look at how long it’s been around with all the expertise people have. Surely they should stay around, right?

    Please also see my other comment

    https://vger.to/lemmy.ca/comment/20657420

    IMO, the industry decided to take the wrong direction, which I would agree makes sense from an economics perspective, but man, all I see is short term gains over long term ones, where we would’ve been able to build better solutions than hacks upon hacks (not using that fully derogatorily tbh). We could’ve spent all that energy, money, and time to bettering CSS and improving education to help people understand the cascade and specificity, while building better, more computationally efficient solutions that would minimize our bundles better and make JS a lot tamer than it is.

    But I’m blabbering.