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icco authored Apr 3, 2024
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Expand Up @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Thankfully, some of the problems I had with Go on App Engine have been fixed, so

The downside, I didn't really know where to start in terms of building "the new shiny". Both @mrmrs_ and @jxnblk seem to big on [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/) and [Grunt](https://gruntjs.com/) for preprocessing their CSS, which was neat. But I quickly found myself down a deep hole, just from their side projects.

Do I use [BassCSS](https://web.archive.org/web/20240210170839/https://basscss.com/) or [Tachyons](https://tachyons.io/)? Are they even competitors? What are the pros and cons? Should I use a getting started template like [MNML](https://github.com/mrmrs/mnml), [nkd](http://nkd.cc/), [trim](https://github.com/mrmrs/trim) or [monobass](https://github.com/basscss/monobass)?
Do I use [BassCSS](https://web.archive.org/web/20240210170839/https://basscss.com/) or [Tachyons](https://tachyons.io/)? Are they even competitors? What are the pros and cons? Should I use a getting started template like [MNML](https://github.com/mrmrs/mnml), [nkd](https://web.archive.org/web/20230922080042/http://nkd.cc/), [trim](https://github.com/mrmrs/trim) or [monobass](https://github.com/basscss/monobass)?

With so many choices, I was gonna just write raw CSS, but then I saw this tweet:

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