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I've seen a lot of recent posts that ask questions like \"Is it time to stop writing Sass?\".<\/p>\n\n
I haven't written a Less or Sass stylesheet since I adopted utility classes and Tachyons, and then Tailwind CSS, and I moved to PostCSS.<\/p>\n\n
But, with recent native browser support added for some Sass features, such as CSS nesting<\/a> and CSS custom properties<\/a> (variables), people are considering moving from Sass to regular CSS.<\/p>\n\n Using regular CSS also makes it easier to onboard new Developers onto your project, which is particularly helpful in open-source projects, as Mark Conroy and I discussed<\/a> on the Beyond Blocks podcast.<\/p>\n\n ",
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