We're starting to see CSS the language get a lot of the features. We might not have to use it anymore. And this is also not like an anti-sas argument as well. There's nothing wrong with SAS. People get really up in arms and also like there's people that work hard on the SAS project, so we don't want to throw any shade their way. But as web standards move towards things that we like, we might not need jQuery because we have looked at that and said, that's a good idea. We should have that in the native language. So I think that's the same thing for SAS as well.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott go through all the features of Sass and decide where we are at with Native CSS alternatives, giving each feature a rating of replaceable, plausible, or missing.
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