Just a nerd, who’s obsessed with web development and all things IT.
I also enjoy folding cloths whilst people are still wearing them (Brazilian JiuJitsu).
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Another great Article a few things i don't entirely agree with but i suppose its personal opinions. the main thing for me was the "medium CSS" knowledge... for me it was a complete flip... i was useless with normal CSS and still am to a certain degree... BUT using tailwind and trouble shooting my issues etc i was able to see the CSS Behind the classes and learn a bit of CSS. I'm now happy enough that i can extend my tailwind config to include normal CSS which done with a few components on my log. The responsiveness of Tailwind for Mobile Dev etc is just a dream so far i cant fault it. another resource to add to your list is https://www.wickedtemplates.com/ https://wickedblocks.dev/ i use both of these websites for my blog even though i have access to a tailwind UI account, the resources on those sites are incredible
This is a great article, i miss my Mac so much for Dev work because of this feature lol. I'm forever screenshotting things for Posts and support stuff for friends. Although the Ubuntu Linux screenshotting is similar.... its just not as nice as Mac.... Maybe next year i'll get a MacBook Prop :D