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@shaun-mahood: Thanks for the input. Yes, looking at garden it seemed that its just as powerful for auto reloading as sass, at least with the figwheel sass script makes it possible. I would like to see more tutorials and documentation on Garden, when I tried it, I found myself just writing normal css code, only with square brackets hiccup-ish way. Sounds like I should to give it even more time.
@hlolli: I do that too for a lot of it 🙂 Where I've found Garden the most useful and fun is for those areas where I would use all the power of SASS before - imports, labels, mix-ins, etc. - as those are the places where I really felt the lack of the normal power and expressiveness that I have when working in a more fully featured language. It's that removal of those limits that really makes me love Garden.