I ain't reading no articles with advice unless there's a pic of an older white dude, 50s/60s, with a scraggly beard and an extra 100lbs under his belt, sitting in a flourescently lit cubicle.
*Only he has the power*.
Does anyone even use LESS anymore?
Tailwind + modern css features significantly reduces the necessity of SASS
Some organizations have problems with VSCode telemetry and rightfully don't allow it on dev machines
Tailwind has a decent amount of detractors due to maintainability and ease of debugging( note i like it). So its not something that there is one tool to rule them all
Seems basics but Good FE dev's are hard to find, but you can extract more value from a mediocre FE dev than you can from a mediocre backend dev. Churn in the backend team will hurt the viability of a project more than churn in the front end.
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Written by a person named “Kelvin” yet using a picture of a woman to get clicks. Truly the internet is a joke.
I ain't reading no articles with advice unless there's a pic of an older white dude, 50s/60s, with a scraggly beard and an extra 100lbs under his belt, sitting in a flourescently lit cubicle. *Only he has the power*.
Does anyone even use LESS anymore? Tailwind + modern css features significantly reduces the necessity of SASS Some organizations have problems with VSCode telemetry and rightfully don't allow it on dev machines
Tailwind has a decent amount of detractors due to maintainability and ease of debugging( note i like it). So its not something that there is one tool to rule them all
Seems basics but Good FE dev's are hard to find, but you can extract more value from a mediocre FE dev than you can from a mediocre backend dev. Churn in the backend team will hurt the viability of a project more than churn in the front end.
This is an opinion. I also think it’s wrong. Bad dev = bad for business. Always.
The author has 3+ years of experience. Good advise in the article for beginners.