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why not use styled-components or emotion for CSS in JS #8414

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bogdansoare opened this issue Sep 27, 2017 · 3 comments
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why not use styled-components or emotion for CSS in JS #8414

bogdansoare opened this issue Sep 27, 2017 · 3 comments

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@bogdansoare
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bogdansoare commented Sep 27, 2017

Hello.
I'm just curios why was chosen JSS for the styling solution instead of more popular and robust libraries like styled-components or emotion or glamorous ?
I'm asking this because it's the only thing stopping me from using material-ui, and with react-toolbox looking to implement styled-components in the next version, it seems like the better option.

All the best ❤️

@oliviertassinari oliviertassinari added duplicate This issue or pull request already exists support: question Community support but can be turned into an improvement v1 and removed duplicate This issue or pull request already exists labels Sep 27, 2017
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I have two ressources to answer your question

Let me know if you have more question.

@sergeysova
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@bogdansoare I started development of material-styled on styled-components. Do you want to contribute?

github.com/lestad/material-styled

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@lestad I'm curious to hear your feedback on this initiative :). How styled-component has proven to answer your needs? What motivated such project?

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