Sassive Aggressive: Using Sass to Make Your Life Easier 3.85 http://spkr8.com/t/6907

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Sass, which stands for "Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets", is a meta-language that provides simpler, more elegant syntax for CSS. Joel Oliveira and Adam Darowski will explain how Sass can improve your CSS-wrangling quality of life. They will explain what Sass is, what the benefits are, and go through some step-by-step examples of how you can put it to use in your own workflow.

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Kern_square Patrick Haney, 24 Mar 04:12 AM

Adam & Joel did a fantastic job tonight at Refresh, where they played off of each other for 40 minutes and fed the audience a good bit of code, examples and overall Sass knowledge. It felt really informative, even for folks who haven't used Sass or Ruby before.

They both spoke well, and it was obvious they had practiced the presentation a few times before tonight. That's always a big plus. Their slides were interesting, well designed and full of great information. I'm sure I'll have to go back and review them at some point just to make sure I got everything (a few were pretty jam packed with code).

Great work, gentlemen. My only complaint is that I would've loved to have seen more website/demo screenshots of the Sass/CSS in action, just to drive home the usefulness.

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Delivery: 3.50

Content: 4.20

Time & Location

March 23, 2011 — 07:00 PM
Cambridge, MA (Map It)

Room: 10th & 11th Floor Commons Space

Part of a Series

Refresh Boston (31 talks)