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@downshift.eth
i need to put some serious intentional study into tailwind + shadcn (i used to be a senior frontend dev...like 10 years ago, want to get my mojo back) are there any good resources out there you'd recommend? a guided course of some kind might be the vibe, but open to any suggestions
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@vidhatha and @happysingh may know some
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I usually learn from the docs and by building. I tend to avoid courses, unless they are from great teachers/instructors. You could ask ChatGPT to create mini exercises for you per section too
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Tailwind is just a package of class with some abstractions. Docs are good resource. This playlist would help to understand libraries underlying shadcn - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK5U0tyd34tDRYN8w3Rd_wqdvnJRcdBIA&si=DqQoBZiu9cwhrzBO Let me know iff you are stuck cc @samuellhuber.eth
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tailwind: usage is the only real way shadcn: its copy and paste at its core
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@amays
getting your mojo back with tailwind sounds like a solid plan, check out the official docs and some youtube tutorials for a good start
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