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Bootstrap and Tailwind CSS: component-first vs utility-first frameworks
Kerri and Ash talk CSS frameworks and the difference between component-first and utility-first frameworks. The frameworks in the mix are:Bootstrap: the venerable component-first framework that has made it easy to create responsive, grid-based layouts for over a decade.Tailwind CSS: a utility-first CSS framework that encourages use of utility classes over creating bespoke names for every div in your HTML.<br/>Since Ash is currently exploring Tailwind CSS, our co-hosts look at it more closely, specifically calling out these developer resources:Tailwind CSS framework guidesUtility-first fundamentalsThe Tailwind CSS just-in-time (JIT) engine<br/>===And! Here are the follow-up items mentioned from previous episodes:“Learn Prisma in 60 minutes” on Web Dev Simplified“Create an entity resource file for OAS Tools with Prisma” on ashryan.ioOAS Tools documentation > Prima ORM integration<br/>