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Why do you still write Sass?
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title: Why do you still write Sass?
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date: 2024-05-27
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permalink: daily/2024/05/27/why-do-you-still-write-sass
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- software-development
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- css
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If you still write Sass, why do you do it?
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Yesterday, I asked [if it's time to stop writing Sass][0].
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If you still use Sass and are writing new styles with Sass, I'd like to know why.
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Reply to this email and let me know.
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I'm working on a project and migrating from the existing Sass styles to Tailwind CSS-generated utility classes, but with CSS custom properties (variables) and other Sass-like features now supported by browsers, writing vanilla CSS again is an interesting option.
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[0]: {{site.url}}/daily/2024/05/26/is-it-time-to-stop-writing-sass
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