it'll work with Intl.DateTimeFormat
don't they already attempt to do that though? i don't consider $7/month a large fee. (granted, they could probably get more subscribers at $3-5, but i'm assuming they landed on $7 for a reason)
Except when you consider that wages rise and fall in fields depending on the gender makeup of those positions [0]. [0] http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/20/upshot/as-women-take-over-...
Performance for Sass has not been an issue since libsass. Not once have I been able to switch to the browser faster than my Sass has compiled. Most of the time I even miss the browser-sync reload.
Sass is nearly 10 years old. LESS first appeared in 2009. This is beyond shiny; these are mature, well-supported tools.
it'll work with Intl.DateTimeFormat
don't they already attempt to do that though? i don't consider $7/month a large fee. (granted, they could probably get more subscribers at $3-5, but i'm assuming they landed on $7 for a reason)
Except when you consider that wages rise and fall in fields depending on the gender makeup of those positions [0]. [0] http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/20/upshot/as-women-take-over-...
Performance for Sass has not been an issue since libsass. Not once have I been able to switch to the browser faster than my Sass has compiled. Most of the time I even miss the browser-sync reload.
Sass is nearly 10 years old. LESS first appeared in 2009. This is beyond shiny; these are mature, well-supported tools.