Writing CSS seems pretty straight forward until your project and team starts to grow. CSS has a lot of issues, in this episode we share some advice for making it a little bit easier. We’ll also discuss ways to create a scalable CSS architecture for large projects and teams.
Items mentioned in the episode:
Sarah Drasner, Chris Coyier, Una Kravets, Sass, Less, Transpilers episode, BEM, Sass-lint, BEM lint, React, Radium, Aphrodite, Webpack, Ruby, Ruby Sass, LibSass, PostCSS, CSS Houdini, SMACSS, SassySass, Wai Lun Poon, Dart, xkcd compiling, Stylus, Jade, TJ Holowaychuk, Express, Koa, Go, Autoprefixer, Flexbox
Panelists:
Ryan Burgess - @burgessdryan
Augustus Yuan - @augburto
Jem Young - @JemYoung
Derrick Showers - @derrickshowers
Brian Holt - @holtbt
Mars Jullian - @marsjosephine
Picks:
Ryan Burgess - Art of Readme
Ryan Burgess - Nas - Wrote My Way Out
Augustus Yuan - Google Code-in
Augustus Yuan - CSS Stats
Jem Young - Sketch
Jem Young - Complete Intro to React
Derrick Showers - Code Pen
Derrick Showers - Nextdoor
Brian Holt - CSS Wizardry
Brian Holt - mrmrs
Brian Holt - Una Kravets
Brian Holt - Sarah Drasner
Brian Holt - Rachel Nabors
Brian Holt - City of Minneapolis
Brian Holt - Laphroaig Madeira
Mars Jullian - cssreference.io
Mars Jullian - The Great Dickens Fair