I've seen a lot of recent posts that ask questions like "Is it time to stop writing Sass?".
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.
But, with recent native browser support added for some Sass features, such as CSS nesting and CSS custom properties (variables), people are considering moving from Sass to regular CSS.
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 on the Beyond Blocks podcast.
- Oliver
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