SCSS is a Scheme module used for parsing, querying and emitting style information, making it a versatile tool for managing CSS stylesheets efficiently.
One great thing about SCSS is that it doesn't rely on rendering functionality, so you can safely incorporate it into any application or library that does. Additionally, if you happen to be working with XML documents produced by SXML or SDOM, you'll be able to take full advantage of SCSS's capabilities, including the ability to match a wide range of selector types as described in the W3C recommendation.
Even if you don't have access to structured document information, SCSS allows you to match simple selectors against strings, making it a versatile and useful tool for working with CSS-style information. Whether you're a professional developer or just starting out, SCSS is definitely worth a closer look.
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