Sass has two different versions, or syntaxes, Sass, and SCSS. In this video I explore the difference between the two and talk a bit about which one you should use.
The biggest difference between the two is Sass (using .sass file extension) uses indentation instead of curly braces and semi-colons.
SCSS stands for Sassy CSS, and it keeps all the traditional CSS syntax, but adds in the Sass superpowers.
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