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				Working with other "UI devs" that barely know how CSS works and rely heavily on css frameworks.
 I’m not entirely against css libraries but they shouldn’t prevent us from learning/understanding css.
 I was astonished when I heard one of my frontend dev colleagues come to the realization that flexbox was a part of css and that it wasn’t a Bootstrap invention (d-flex, etc.). The guy had 4 years of dev experience under the belt
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				 dusanio263y@black-kite I use CSS framework, tailwind to be precise, but beforehand I made sure to understand all the possibilites plain CSS has. So you got a good point, diving into frameworks right away isn't the best strategy. Also even while using tailwind, sometimes I run into cases where I must use regular CSS. dusanio263y@black-kite I use CSS framework, tailwind to be precise, but beforehand I made sure to understand all the possibilites plain CSS has. So you got a good point, diving into frameworks right away isn't the best strategy. Also even while using tailwind, sometimes I run into cases where I must use regular CSS.









What do you hate the most as UI developer?
I personally hate grids the most.
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