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What is the difference between LESS and SASS?


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#1 alexjames

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Posted 02 April 2021 - 12:28 AM

Both processors share some of the same properties: Both SASS and LESS allow for the use of mix-ins and variables. One difference, though, is that SASS is based on Ruby, while LESS uses JavaScript. ... SASS, on the other hand, offers loops and case distinctions as known from programming languages.



#2 jamesharwood371

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Posted 09 December 2025 - 06:14 AM

Both SASS and LESS are CSS pre-processors that support features like mix-ins and variables. A key distinction is their underlying language: SASS is based on Ruby, whereas LESS uses JavaScript. Furthermore, SASS offers advanced programming features like loops and case distinctions, which gives it greater functional depth compared to LESS.






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