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rlaanemets.com | ||
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mark-story.com
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| | | | | The front-end tools landscape is always evolving and changing. I've been aware of Tailwind for a few years, but haven't had the chance to give it a try. Kevin Pfeifer from the CakePHP team has been using tailwind on a few projects and highlighted it as a CSS toolkit that would work well with CakePHP applications. | |
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windicss.org
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| | | | | Next generation utility-first CSS framework. | |
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techhub.iodigital.com
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| | | | | In general, developers don't find writing CSS the most fun part of software development. Although, in my opinion, Tailwind CSS makes it fun and efficient! | |
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endormi.io
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| | | I maintain a couple of open source projects and contribute to many projects. Here are just a few of the projects that I maintain: automation - Collection of my automated tasks written in Python. awesome-dj - List of reasons why Django is awesome for web development && Django bootstrap boilerplate. devisle/advanced-react-cli - An NPM package which aims to provide a better way to install packages for your react application through an intuitive CLI. | ||