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How comfortable are you with Sass?
From the course: Mastering Web Developer Interview Code
How comfortable are you with Sass?
- [Instructor] If you're applying for a job today, it's really important that you know how to work with CSS pre processors because you'll probably be asked about them during interviews. Now it's a better way to write CSS, but more importantly it's going to make you more marketable. So let's take a peek at what Sass is, why you need it, and then look at an example of converting regular CSS to Sass. Now Sass stands for syntactically awesome style sheets but more importantly, it's a way of writing CSS that is similar to CSS but gives you some additional capabilities. Now, here are some of the essential things that you need to know about the language. Number one, there are two versions and therefore two file extensions. .scss is the newer version that is more popular. And it looks almost exactly like regular CSS with some additional features which is a great way to learn. If you're getting started, this is the way to go.…
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