And it’s not using Svelte Material UI? Damn.
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MUI is based on styled-components, which is awful if you don't know exactly how to use it and just plain bad if you're really good at it.
I’m talking about SMUI, which is not based on styled-components. MUI is React, SMUI is Svelte, and they’re not related (other than both implementing the Material Design).
Oh okay, my bad, sorry for my ignorance
I'd like to retribute myself by adding that, according to my research, SMUI is based on SASS, which is nice because it compiles to pure CSS.
So it uses tailwind, yuck!
I'm not close to web dev so I dont have context. Why is tailwind bad?
Seems like a not-too-bloated alternative to react.
I've been using the new UI since release and its been good.