 I can't do how I learn to talk CSS, but then I decided to troll everyone instead. I wrote this on Twitter the other day, and people liked it. So Bootstrap, the finest library ever, four, because four is awesome, react. Who can't love this? I was actually asking one of my mates who is working on a really awful project, and someone said, why can't we just use Bootstrap instead of writing actual CSS? So that's where I came up with this idea. So this library, which doesn't exist, shakes trees. So everyone talks about low hanging fruit. You shake the tree, the low hanging fruit comes down. It hoists scope. I don't actually know what that means, but it does it because you need that. It splits code because when code stays together too much, it gets uncomfortable. Add state code because every library needs to have some legacy, otherwise what are you doing? Adds extra critical paths because, you know, single point of failure. No, we've got lots of points of failure. What's that? It's a made up word that I saw. That you made up just now? A minification is made up. So maxification is the opposite. It's going to be the new thing. If you use Angular, you're already there. Everyone's pushing HTTP too, but three, think ahead, everyone. If your library does not support three, then, you know, it's not defined yet, but that's okay. How did this come to be, thanks to G.R.? Is this popular yet? Yes. Is this serious? Probably not. Just go learn Grid, and then you don't need any libraries. Yes, that's it.