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It's 2024: Let's talk about Atomic CSS with Matheus Albuquerque

It's 2024: Let's talk about Atomic CSS with Matheus Albuquerque

Matheus Albuquerque discusses the basics, benefits, and common pitfalls of Atomic CSS, while giving insights into best practices for using utility-first styling in modern web development projects.

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August 15, 202430m 43s

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Matheus Albuquerque discusses the basics, benefits, and common pitfalls of Atomic CSS, while giving insights into best practices for using utility-first styling in modern web development projects.

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Special Guest: Matheus Albuquerque.

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