I generally group them loosely together by things like layout, grid, an flex positioning position. I'm pretty much almost always using picles nowadays. There's no downside to using pixtles, besides the fact that they're explicitly coded. And i get it, because you can scale the entire document up and down by changing the base. But you can also do that with your command plus button as well, pretty easily, right?
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk about their coding styles - functional vs object oriented, interfaces vs types, tabs vs spaces, should comments exist? And a whole lot more.
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