christian, 5 hours ago to 11ty I'm taking a bit more time with my #11ty starter kit upgrade. Along with moving away from SASS/SCSS, I have decided to learn and lean into the CUBE CSS methodology once and for all 💪 I keep seeing it pop up from developers I admire and now would be a perfect time to give it a spin. Not sure if I'll also delve into design tokens just yet 👀 but maybe. https://cube.fyi/ #CSS #Frontend
I'm taking a bit more time with my #11ty starter kit upgrade.
Along with moving away from SASS/SCSS, I have decided to learn and lean into the CUBE CSS methodology once and for all 💪
I keep seeing it pop up from developers I admire and now would be a perfect time to give it a spin.
Not sure if I'll also delve into design tokens just yet 👀 but maybe.
https://cube.fyi/
#CSS #Frontend
ricmac, 8 hours ago to javascript With frontend development, is it better to start simple and build on top of standard HTML, CSS and JavaScript? Or do you need a swiss army knife framework, like Next.js or Angular? I looked at recent Vue developments and found a lot to like about its "progressive framework" approach. https://thenewstack.io/want-out-of-react-complexity-try-vues-progressive-framework/ #vue #vuejs #javascript #frontend
With frontend development, is it better to start simple and build on top of standard HTML, CSS and JavaScript? Or do you need a swiss army knife framework, like Next.js or Angular? I looked at recent Vue developments and found a lot to like about its "progressive framework" approach. https://thenewstack.io/want-out-of-react-complexity-try-vues-progressive-framework/ #vue #vuejs #javascript #frontend