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Tailwind CSS is much easier to write and understand. Period.
Ответитьas dev I understand why you wanna have all the styles present and see what is going on vs named styles, but this is more the scope of code editor tool than something like tailwind.
tailwind is useful if you wanna work with notepad or nano.
Lol, click baiter
ОтветитьAfter years using raw CSS/SCSS, once I got a taste of tailwind I never looked back. Recently, I switched jobs. At the new job we use SASS. The quantity of time I spent organising "Styles" and writting stuff that is very straightforward using Tailwind, is absurd, but it felt good in a way. I quickly found out it was just nostalgia, because I started a project, where I tought... "Now I am more mature, I know frontend better, I know styling rules better, etc... I'll just roll with CSS and emotion". Gave up after a week and I have experience with both. Anyone still refusing TailwindCSS in 2023 should stop trying to find "job security" in developer tools. How can you deny a framework that makes everything simpler? Auto-completion. No dangling "global variables" that no one knows about... Why don't we denounce react, vue, svelte and write vanilla JS instead? It works too - it is also more hardcore! 🦐
"Ah but Francisco, I get 100 lines of utility classes mixed in my JSX". That's your problem. If you use Styled component patterns with CSS, you could also do that with Tailwind. If you use CSS modules, you should also do that with Tailwind and the @apply rule. Inlining classname with tailwind is fine, but as a developer it's your responsability to know when to stop writting a bunch of inline classes. Next time you think "tailwind is trash" and the only reason you have is "many classes" in my JSX, do yourself a favor and think "I really should read those Clean Code and Clean Architecture classics. Frontends can do that aswell right?" or you can think if you prefer writting 20 rows of raw CSS, instead of 5 or 6 words in one line.
I have never ever hated tailwind.
Projects look more descriptive and maintainable with tailwind.
The best part about Tailwind to me is media queries.
ОтветитьClickbait👀
ОтветитьClickbait title...
Ответитьtailwind is one of the best development experiences I had in a long time, i was so skeptical about it but after only one day of trying, it just blew my mind
ОтветитьI think it is the good way of writing css, I had learned basics of it in 2 days
Ответитьit's truly crap :D
ОтветитьDo you feel that Tailwind UX is a good solution for backend developers? With little to no front-end experience.
Ответитьneed Course for tailwind
ОтветитьIf you start using tailwind you will forgot to use all css libraries. It is very much flexible, fast, easy.
ОтветитьI'm very very happy with tailwindcss, i even forgot some css stuff because i use tailwindcss all the time.
The only problem with tailwindcss is the dev tools, every tailwind developer know what i mean by that
I've tried it. It's better than other frameworks - but it's not better than regular css.
ОтветитьI have serious question. Is he saying tailwindcss is crap or its really good? Or is this his way attracting more views? A 4 minute waste if you ask me.
ОтветитьThe best thing about Tailwind is .. Its very Low level. You can do pretty much anything in T-CSS u do in CSS In order to learn you need to have a solid foundation of CSS..
ОтветитьPlease make one tutorial
ОтветитьYou can tell this is from someone who has used Tailwind for a day, and decided to make a click bait video to grab attention.
Ответитьyes please
ОтветитьAt first I thought you were telling how bad tailwindcss and I was curious on what makes it bad 'cause I do not see any cons with it aside from huge amount of classes in the html. But then conclusion was tailwind is the best css framework! I totally agree!
Ответитьtailwind is awesome
Ответитьthe vid title is cringe af
ОтветитьTailwind is best 💙
ОтветитьLeave Tailwind css for now and let's take a React Native course, it'll be great 🤣
ОтветитьThere's an awesome vscode extension too
ОтветитьI used bootstrap for 6 to 7 months.
But when i used tailwind man I loved it they way they designed this framework so dev friendly and time saving.
before: searching google - how to center a div in css
now: asking chatGPT - how to center a div in tailwind
I am a little confused. At first I thought you really don't like Tailwind, but at the end you say you like it and can make a video about it ^^
ОтветитьIf you have not used tailwind please try it will make your life so easy
ОтветитьI hate it. Bootstrap 5 still the best
ОтветитьI have been using tailwind for 2 months and I love tailwind more than Bootstrap. In tailwind we just create everything from scratch with ease of not leaving HTML and I love that part. Tailwind is awesome.
Ответитьand there are lot of techniques besides implementation like purge unused classes using post css , need a brief course
Ответить1. Tailwind offer padding margin with specific number only how to work with that.
ОтветитьTailwind is really nice. Initially i hated it but later I loved it .
ОтветитьKindly make sir lecture on tailwand css
ОтветитьThanks for the video! Hope your masters exams went well!
ОтветитьPlease make videos on tailwind love to learn from You Sir
Ответитьugh again
Ответитьmake tailwind course please
Ответитьnicely done sir..
ОтветитьI just released a full course about Tailwindcss on my channel. I've passed 2 months working on it: to be honest, Tailwindcss is amazing. It really help devs to create web applications. For the actual market, that doesn't have money to hire devs just to write CSS, it's the perfect library.
ОтветитьTbh, I have tried on a medium-scaled app and managing style reusability across various components is pain in arse. Small HTML layouts look like a big bloat of non-sense.
I will still prefer using HTML for layout and SASS for styling, combined with a good naming convention is ❤. Single long reusable class names are better than css in html.
Tachyons is something similar that I have been using in my projects, can't figure out why it didn't make so much buzz!
Ответитьwhy click-bait then ?
ОтветитьStarted using tailwind last week and absolutely love it. Yes, takes a while getting used to it if coming from a bootstrap background but the class names are intuitive and you get the hang of it. I think I have forgot bootstrap now haha.
ОтветитьPlease do make tailwind tutorials
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