You can say this about literally everything.
…no? I have heard (or made) plenty of complaints about various languages from people who know and/or use them professionally.
I don’t really understand your comment. I meant the statement in the image.
The statement is “only developers who have never used them or aren’t skilled with them dislike them or prefer [the primary alternative]”. Is that what you mean could be applied to “literally everything”?
Yes
Okay, so I’m saying that there are lots of languages for which that’s not true, i.e. people who use the language do dislike them.
Typescript is delightful to ensure that everything works and you don’t get surprises. Tailwind though…
…it’s certainly faster in the development but it’s not nearly as nice as CSS can be, especially since now any browser supports nesting.
idk if nesting is the reason people used tailwind. imo it’s more that css itself is a lot of complexity and overhead to write if you already have nesting and reuse in whatever you’re using to produce html, ex react. I’d rather not have to maintain a css tree and a component tree when it can all be colocated.
writing raw html? yeah tw doesn’t make any sense
Well, I meant the opposite - in CSS you can make the styles cleaner with nesting and such. TW always ends up with a ton of copy-pasting.
Though I will be fair, I don’t think the projects I’ve seen it in used the themes properly.
if you’re copypasting you’re not using the code reuse tools of your component library. the nesting in normal css is component nesting with tailwind. and if you’re copypasting things that aren’t just the same component styles but something else shared, it’s just a string you can stick it in a variable.
uploaded image instead of just the link because linkedin sucks
Fuck typescript, fuck tailwind, fuck this idiot.
Typescript has made the js ecosystem better.
Tailwind is the epitome of someone trying to make one tool that does everything then tries to sell you on buying only that one tool. As the old saying goes: When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Sure you can hammer a screw into a wall, but if you used the right tool for the job to begin with, you could also unscrew the screw and replace it later without needing to fill the old hole or make another hole in the wall.
Tailwind exists purely because developers keep trying to learn CSS the wrong way from people who don’t know how to use it, then get frustrated when it doesn’t work out.
The problem is that when you’re starting out, you don’t know the difference between good and bad teachers.
I like TW and TS but I also agree with your passionate hatred for hipster siloing.