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I hated haml when I first saw it ... decade-ish ago? Hate it still. My current company uses it as a dying vestige of when _why and haml and hpricot were all the rage in ruby land.



Same, I really don’t like HAML or Jade or other such things as a HTML replacement. I just never saw the point, it doesn’t seem like less work than just using HTML?


I hated HAML, too, when I first saw it. However, after embracing it, I can't go back to writing ERB or HTML directly anymore. All my projects were slowly transitioned to HAML.

I'd say it was a similar case with Tailwind. I considered that everyone that was loving it was not thinking about the future, and I wouldn't make the effort to give it a proper go. Yet, I can't imagine working without Tailwind now.

Moral of the story: some tech seems odd and useless in the beginning; however, if there's enough love and die-hard fans around it, maybe there's something in it.




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