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by bigbuppo
458 days ago
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How do you expect anyone to learn CSS if they're being told to not even think about writing CSS unless they already know CSS? The whole premise demotivates learning. Experts weren't always experts. They had to start somewhere. If the world were to follow your advice, CSS would soon become dead knowledge. I am absolutely perplexed that you could write something, an act of conveying knowledge, and that you wanted to convey "don't learn this". Do you not see how weird that is? |
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Now: ~60% of devs know some CSS, rest feel guilty
YSAC's pitch: ~10% of devs know lots of CSS, rest avoid it without guilt (they suck and that's okay)
I guess 0% would mean a dead CSS, so it's closer to dead, sure.
If you get a more powerful saw, you can either cut down more trees or you can spend less time cutting down trees. CSS is a more powerful saw now. I'm suggesting spending less time cutting down trees instead of cutting down more trees.