Oh, sure, learning it is pretty trivial if you know CSS. But there are a lot of hidden things, like cutting + pasting snippets of code from the Text Editor to/from the browser/jsfiddle/wherever, providing code samples on Stack Overflow, etc etc etc etc.
I think they made the right call when they went SASS -> SCSS for these kind of reasons. I know that coverting CSS blocks into the equivalent SASS was one of my least favourite things :)
I think they made the right call when they went SASS -> SCSS for these kind of reasons. I know that coverting CSS blocks into the equivalent SASS was one of my least favourite things :)