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JuanSoto
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Comment #10088146
GitHub counts preprocessors as CSS. For example, I have a project that only has .scss files but it says "2% CSS". Similarly, it says Bootstrap is built with CSS even though it uses…
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Comment #10087342
I never got the hate for Boostrap or other frameworks. They definitely save a lot of time, and you don't necessarily end up looking like every other site if you put in some effort[…
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Comment #10086908
Very interested in the new grid system. It's always been my favorite part of Boostrap—looking forward to see what they do with it.
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Comment #10082759
Wow, that is very interesting. Thanks for the link.
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Comment #10082180
How would one compare Elm to ClojureScript? I've been learning Clojure for web development and I really enjoy it. Where does Elm fit into the picture?
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Comment #10010006
Here's a good answer to your question: https://www.reddit.com/r/javascript/comments/2uvz0x/whats_so...
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Comment #9907574
The only place I hear "big 4" in regards to tech is Reddit's cscareerquestions. It really doesn't mean anything more than "top companies that are famous"—any combination of Google,…
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Comment #9884533
> I've this too. When I learn something new like a language I often want to do it right, like be "pythonic" when learning Python. It can take long for me to write some simple piece…
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Comment #9744952
I intern three days a week right now. I love it because I spend the rest of the days self-learning and working on my projects as well as helping out my family. Unfortunately I thin…
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Comment #9719349
Maybe someone can give a better description, but you know how sometimes they redesign stuff to make it look "better" (and maybe it does look better) but it ends up being harder to …
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Comment #9708167
>Able to also detect dynamically-loaded CSS classes in your javascript. Awesome! I worked with a tool like this that did not have dynamically loaded classes in mind. For people not…
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Comment #9706122
>What students need is the ability to self-teach. They need to be able to recognize when there is a gap in their knowledge, know how to find instruction in those topics, and have t…
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