How on earth is that an admission? I said I decided not to use it right up front.
> Where does this anti-frontend-engineering madness end
I love frontend engineering and I would work on a tailwind-based project if I had a strong need or desire to work on it for other reasons. If I was picking between two projects and all other things were equal, I'd choose the non-tailwind one, though.
Sorry, I was a bit rude to you in my first message, and projected my being upset about a lot of other anti-frontend sentiment I was into to be honest!
I think we’re on the same page about generally picking what’s right for a project, even if some of our individual choices don’t line up— and that’s totally fine! We’re lucky to have so many free tools tailored to so many specific needs, and it’s okay when some of them are very similar, they can still both be valid!
Their initial comment shows just how little consideration they gave to the tool. not even a cursory glance. and let's be real here... 3MB for a developer build of something hosted locally is a weird nit to not consider something for.
> Where does this anti-frontend-engineering madness end
I love frontend engineering and I would work on a tailwind-based project if I had a strong need or desire to work on it for other reasons. If I was picking between two projects and all other things were equal, I'd choose the non-tailwind one, though.