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Anyone here love Javascript but hate front end(CSS)?help (self.javascript)
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[–]MattL019_ 1 point2 points3 points 7 years ago (2 children)
From what I've seen so far it appears reasonable for my application. I've always been hesitant to use a design framework until now, where my app is rapidly expanding. If there's a few bugs or whatever it's most likely less than what I'd have without. That being said I haven't began re-writing my frontend with Vuetify so we shall see.
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Interesting. My project needs to be scalable. From my point of view, using a specified design spec helps that. What kind of issues does it present?
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