

Should You Learn Tailwind Before CSS? w/ Bree Hall
May 22, 2025
Bree Hall, a developer advocate known for her passion in simplifying tech concepts, joins co-host Aaron Francis live from React Miami. They dive into whether learning CSS is essential before delving into Tailwind, with Bree arguing that it can be context-dependent. The duo discusses the evolution of Next.js, how to maintain developer momentum, and shares insights on breaking into tech today. Bree also reflects on her personal journey in the industry, her thoughts on the strengths of React, and navigating tech as a parent.
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Choose React Styling Wisely
- Ask key questions before choosing React styling solutions like theme needs and team familiarity.
- Consider server component support and scalability to pick Tailwind, CSS modules, or styled components.
Tailwind Enhances CSS Accessibility
- Tailwind makes CSS more accessible for the non-frontend focused developers.
- Many use Tailwind as a step in their learning journey without deep CSS knowledge initially.
Momentum Matters in Learning CSS
- Learn CSS fundamentals, but starting with Tailwind is also valid to maintain momentum.
- Tailwind's accessibility helps beginners build projects quickly and gain confidence through practical experience.