I'm a big fan of using SASS and HAML formatting because it is difficult, if not impossible, to make syntax errors. It also forces consistency.
That being said, I think that code examples are better off presented as SCSS since it is way easier for both camps to understand--the assumption being anyone using SASS would already be familiar with the CSS/SCSS syntax.
I'm a big fan of using SASS and HAML formatting because it is difficult, if not impossible, to make syntax errors. It also forces consistency.
That being said, I think that code examples are better off presented as SCSS since it is way easier for both camps to understand--the assumption being anyone using SASS would already be familiar with the CSS/SCSS syntax.