There are some cases where this is a serious issue that can’t be solved through pure CSS. Once container units are finally approved though, that will solve quite a few problematic layout issues in CSS.
There are some cases where this is a serious issue that can’t be solved through pure CSS. Once container units are finally approved though, that will solve quite a few problematic layout issues in CSS.
The fact that you’re doubling down on your ignorance is quite problematic. Typescript is not an enterprise system that forms arcane JS. It’s literally JS with a slight adjustment that allows you to say “also this is this type”. You write JS the entire time and can “disable” the typescript at any location you need to not be typed.
Though Linux the kernel might be stable and considerate, Linux the ecosystem is not.
Windows is also ridiculously good at backwards compatibility. Mac frequently just breaks old software and Linux is largely unconcerned because they assume anyone that cares will find a way. That backwards compatibility is over of the major keys to Windows success with developers.
Yes but the support is very recent and hasn’t been fully accepted yet. Therefore, I can’t use it in enterprise. I have to wait for full adoption.