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What is SCSS?

SCSS (Sassy CSS) is a preprocessor scripting language that is compiled or interpreted into Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). It extends CSS with features like variables, nesting, mixins, functions, and inheritance, which make CSS more maintainable, reusable, and organized. SCSS is widely used by web developers to streamline their CSS workflow and improve code efficiency.

What other technologies are related to SCSS?

SCSS Competitor Technologies

SASS is another CSS preprocessor that offers similar functionalities to SCSS, like variables, mixins, and nesting.
mentioned alongside SCSS in 8% (5.6k) of relevant job posts
LESS is a CSS preprocessor similar to SCSS, providing features like variables, mixins, and functions.
mentioned alongside SCSS in 12% (3.5k) of relevant job posts
Bootstrap is a CSS framework that provides pre-built components and styles, offering an alternative to writing custom CSS with SCSS.
mentioned alongside SCSS in 4% (5.6k) of relevant job posts
Tailwind CSS is a utility-first CSS framework which provides a different approach to styling compared to using SCSS for custom styles.
mentioned alongside SCSS in 7% (2.3k) of relevant job posts

SCSS Complementary Technologies

SCSS compiles to CSS. CSS is the foundational language that SCSS extends.
mentioned alongside SCSS in 2% (23.1k) of relevant job posts
Webpack is a module bundler often used to compile and bundle SCSS files into CSS for deployment.
mentioned alongside SCSS in 8% (5.9k) of relevant job posts
Gulp is a task runner that can be used to automate the compilation of SCSS files into CSS.
mentioned alongside SCSS in 11% (2.1k) of relevant job posts

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