Tailwind is a means to an end. If you think writing css is the best way to spend your time, go for it. But I guarantee I can ship things faster using Tailwind.
I’ve learned CSS, used Bootstrap, and tried a bunch of other tools. Tailwind ecosystem is the fast approach to building web UIs in my experience. It doesn’t matter if you know CSS or not. Nobody gains if you know CSS…
Try telling teams they’ll have to go back to old procurement timelines and procedures.
Seems like they whipped this together using some no code tool or something just to test the idea.
This is why I stopped using it as much. Realized it was taking more time asking it questions than just doing the work.
I’ve been a startup ceo for a year. Absolutely do not like this role and looking for a way to exit gracefully. Appreciate the feeling.
Who’s to say that person is right? If anything test it. That person may have a personal and incorrect feeling about the logos. They may be worse at b2b sales than you.
Tailwind is a means to an end. If you think writing css is the best way to spend your time, go for it. But I guarantee I can ship things faster using Tailwind.
I’ve learned CSS, used Bootstrap, and tried a bunch of other tools. Tailwind ecosystem is the fast approach to building web UIs in my experience. It doesn’t matter if you know CSS or not. Nobody gains if you know CSS…
Try telling teams they’ll have to go back to old procurement timelines and procedures.
Seems like they whipped this together using some no code tool or something just to test the idea.
This is why I stopped using it as much. Realized it was taking more time asking it questions than just doing the work.
I’ve been a startup ceo for a year. Absolutely do not like this role and looking for a way to exit gracefully. Appreciate the feeling.
Who’s to say that person is right? If anything test it. That person may have a personal and incorrect feeling about the logos. They may be worse at b2b sales than you.