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Start your free trialAurelian Spodarec
10,801 PointsCSS4, What do you think?
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Steven Parker
231,248 PointsI'd expect to see this in a course or workshop here soon.
Particularly since the instructor Guil is doing that presentation.
But I'm content to wait at least until then. I'm not in favor of employing "bleeding edge" technologies due to potential browser compatibility issues. And a quick glance at "Can I Use" isn't enough, since it shows you the current release browsers, not necessarily the versions being used by most users.
Aurelian Spodarec
10,801 PointsAurelian Spodarec
10,801 PointsSo it's pretty safe to say that all of the new fancy stuff comming out, is pretty much going to be archived for a while.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU0LMoU14n4
lol
It's amazing how all of this moves soo fast right.
Today we use some complex stuff to achieve this thing, and 5years from now, oh, do this with just CSS in 2minutes! So pretty much the knowledge that we possess about CSS, it's going to be useless I guess, to a degree. So, in other words, yeah, learn this and then learn more about the other stuff : d
On the other hand, this might not matter, because the more complex stuff needs to use core CSS , as this is for grid or whatever, doing off-canvas stuff and some fancy stuff will still require having good knowledge with CSS.
So I just need to learn Angular and I'd be good right xD