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Hi, I like this crate quite a bit! I have 2 big points of feedback, 1 of which was already captured by #3 - the other being the name of the crate.
I think css_in_rust works for a POC / demo project but most "consumer-grade" crates do not mention rust by name, because you're already writing rust code :P
Here are some strawman names I've pulled out of my butt just now, for feedback:
stew (style + yew, since this crate grew from the need for styling in yew)
Sorry for coming in with no stake and suggesting the name could be better - feel free to tell me to freak off since this is not my project, just offering some opinions 😄
Hi, I like this crate quite a bit! I have 2 big points of feedback, 1 of which was already captured by #3 - the other being the name of the crate.
I think
css_in_rust
works for a POC / demo project but most "consumer-grade" crates do not mention rust by name, because you're already writing rust code :PHere are some strawman names I've pulled out of my butt just now, for feedback:
stew
(style + yew, since this crate grew from the need for styling in yew)sty
|stye
csx
crusst
Here's a relevant rust-lang issue on crate naming conventions, which I got from the "official" rust API guidelines
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