On Nov 27, 2014, at 7:14 PM, Daniel Smith wrote:

> i have a dumbo newbie question.
> i was looking into web design lately and came across this article:
> 
> https://medium.com/cool-code-pal/a-call-for-web-developers-to-deprecate-their-css-1f6430781393
> 
> the thing is, in her example she says how the css version is somehow larger 
> than the node version
> which to me seems to have a lot more characters.
> can someone explain what she means by what she's saying?


The article is complete gibberish. I do not know the author or the web site so 
I do not know if it is intentional satire, but I really don't see what else it 
could be. Nothing in that article makes the slightest bit of sense. Please 
ignore it completely.

If you are a newbie trying to make web sites with node, learn HTML, CSS and 
JavaScript. Learn them well. Spend years studying them and experimenting with 
them. Install Node. Try to make a simple web site with Express, Jade and Less. 
Follow tutorials. Modify them to do different things. Experiment.


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