GitHub counts preprocessors as CSS. For example, I have a project that only has .scss files but it says "2% CSS". Similarly, it says Bootstrap is built with CSS even though it uses LESS.
I never got the hate for Boostrap or other frameworks. They definitely save a lot of time, and you don't necessarily end up looking like every other site if you put in some effort[1]. [1]http://expo.getbootstrap.com/
Very interested in the new grid system. It's always been my favorite part of Boostrap—looking forward to see what they do with it.
Wow, that is very interesting. Thanks for the link.
How would one compare Elm to ClojureScript? I've been learning Clojure for web development and I really enjoy it. Where does Elm fit into the picture?
Here's a good answer to your question: https://www.reddit.com/r/javascript/comments/2uvz0x/whats_so...
The only place I hear "big 4" in regards to tech is Reddit's cscareerquestions. It really doesn't mean anything more than "top companies that are famous"—any combination of Google, Facebook. Microsoft, Amazon, and Apple…
> I've this too. When I learn something new like a language I often want to do it right, like be "pythonic" when learning Python. It can take long for me to write some simple piece of code because I'm constantly…
Maybe someone can give a better description, but you know how sometimes they redesign stuff to make it look "better" (and maybe it does look better) but it ends up being harder to work with? That happened.
>Able to also detect dynamically-loaded CSS classes in your javascript. Awesome! I worked with a tool like this that did not have dynamically loaded classes in mind. For people not sure on how to use this, I personally…
>What students need is the ability to self-teach. They need to be able to recognize when there is a gap in their knowledge, know how to find instruction in those topics, and have the motivation to follow through on…
GitHub counts preprocessors as CSS. For example, I have a project that only has .scss files but it says "2% CSS". Similarly, it says Bootstrap is built with CSS even though it uses LESS.
I never got the hate for Boostrap or other frameworks. They definitely save a lot of time, and you don't necessarily end up looking like every other site if you put in some effort[1]. [1]http://expo.getbootstrap.com/
Very interested in the new grid system. It's always been my favorite part of Boostrap—looking forward to see what they do with it.
Wow, that is very interesting. Thanks for the link.
How would one compare Elm to ClojureScript? I've been learning Clojure for web development and I really enjoy it. Where does Elm fit into the picture?
Here's a good answer to your question: https://www.reddit.com/r/javascript/comments/2uvz0x/whats_so...
The only place I hear "big 4" in regards to tech is Reddit's cscareerquestions. It really doesn't mean anything more than "top companies that are famous"—any combination of Google, Facebook. Microsoft, Amazon, and Apple…
> I've this too. When I learn something new like a language I often want to do it right, like be "pythonic" when learning Python. It can take long for me to write some simple piece of code because I'm constantly…
Maybe someone can give a better description, but you know how sometimes they redesign stuff to make it look "better" (and maybe it does look better) but it ends up being harder to work with? That happened.
>Able to also detect dynamically-loaded CSS classes in your javascript. Awesome! I worked with a tool like this that did not have dynamically loaded classes in mind. For people not sure on how to use this, I personally…
>What students need is the ability to self-teach. They need to be able to recognize when there is a gap in their knowledge, know how to find instruction in those topics, and have the motivation to follow through on…