This works a lot faster than tailwind, I think this might be the best alternative to the tailwind. I really don't know why tailwind is getting a lot of attention while this package does not. Maybe because it is backed by a company while windi is community-based only. Hope that more companies will take a look at how wonderful and powerful WindiCSS is.
For a newbie in the front end ecosystem, Vue js is really easy to learn. I tried Angular and react before Vue and as a backend developer, it was really difficult to understand angular and react. But when I tried Vue, because of the simplicity of vanilla javascript like syntax it was really easy to understand. All you need to know is basic HTML, JS and you can easily understand this framework. In addition, the documentation is really good and out of the box vue-router and vuex make routing and state management a piece of cake.
Started out embedding VueJS in a super old website (think 1999) to modernize the frontend and was pleased at how easy it worked side by side with the old code. At first chance I used VueJS on a new site and that is when I realized the the power in it's simplicity. Not sure I can say anything that hasn't been said, except for when I discovered Quasar and Syncfusion in combination with Vue my productivity shot up like TSLA's stock price. Sure, you are happy with the gains, but also thinking that nothing good comes this easy. TSLA I'm not sure about, but I can say VueJS+Quasar+Syncfusion is a powerful combination and for me, translated into a huge boost in productivity for frontend projects.
Vue is a great framework! It's really easy to learn and its performance is slightly faster than React. It continues to grow in popularity every year, and isn't jumping the shark with things like hooks. I use Vue for all of my projects because it's so much faster to set up, and you don't need a computer science degree to understand it.