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ZaxapKramer2016-07-02 19:32:45
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ZaxapKramer, 2016-07-02 19:32:45

What is the fastest way to migrate from Less to Sass (scss)?

I wrote using Less all the time, I got into Scss only superficially: I didn’t like the syntax, some kind of overload ... and sometimes in this style language they make some kind of terrible “logic” from a sea of ​​\u200b\u200bfunctions.
Literally just moved to a layout designer in one rather large project, the styles in which are written in this very Sass. Everything would be fine, but the eyes still can’t get used to this brainchild, knowledge is a little lacking ...
Documentation - yes, I read in parallel from time to time. But how not to get confused in a huge amount of unusual Sass code that is constantly included in something, but it itself is included in something, or is it just a matter of habit?

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Sergey delphinpro, 2016-07-02
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In my opinion, there is no fundamental difference in all three popular preprocessors. The syntax is slightly different, but it's a matter of habit. I don't feel any discomfort when working with any of them, although most of the time I have to work with sass.

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