Retrospective on Fela

I really appreciate a real-world walkthrough of a technology. Not only in what that technology does, but why it was chosen and how it worked for a team. Anybody can read the docs, but what you know after years of real-world usage is far more valuable. Hugo “Kitty” Giraudel:

I want to properly reflect on the choice of going with Fela instead of any other CSS-in-JS library you might have heard of.

I’d never heard of Fela before. … Read article “Retrospective on Fela”

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https://hugogiraudel.com/2020/11/23/retrospective-on-fela/

Created 4y | Dec 21, 2020, 11:20:50 PM


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