Interesting results. 1933 respondents with 78% using Sass or vanilla CSS. Seeing Sass pull 49% confirms some theories of mine that _a lot_ of folks are still using it. CSS-in-JS pulling a meagre 16% reminds me that as per, the (very) loud minority are really are a minority.https://twitter.com/hankchizljaw/status/1155554203596705794 …
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I think this is a somewhat unfair lens. All things that become popular start small. At some point you can’t just look at where things are, you have to ask where they’re going to go, choose where they should go.
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I mean, I’m a appcompat respecting you-don’t-get-to-break-the-web hacker, but I also like innovation and don’t think a lot of things are working very well.
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These sentiments are compatible. SV both overindexes on second derivative *and* fails to meet current market needs as often as not.
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