This is a, well, dick off account but behind it is really a genuine developer.
I recently converted my React code from scss to the embedded styles in JavaScript. Does each component have that many scss styles to justify using scss? I guess my project isn't such a large scale, but I'm just curious as to what benefit you get from scss.
Note that I didn't read the article. I rarely do, but I'll give this one a go because well, I'm commenting on the gosh darn thing so I may as well stop being a fucktard and read the damn thing!
EDIT: Well, you only mention scss once in the entire article. I guess I didn't learn much on why you use it vs. just using the embedded styles for components in React.
Hey this isn't a constructive comment & you'll probably get downvoted for it. It happens to me whenever I comment in a thread that mentions Node.js because of my name. It is the best, but not everyone understands.
Gitter.im has an IRC interface so at least I can idle in my projects gitter irc chat in emacs when programming in the best programming language node.js
I remember using GWT as my first venture into dynamic web applications. I didn't really understand what was going on at the time 4 years ago, but I ended up making something kind of cool.
I too have a draw to the single language concept which is why Node was initially appealing to me. Thinking about it, there is a lot of <language> to JavaScript compilers, so I assume one could cobble a single language server / client setup for web development (though it wouldn't be as complete)