"Sass 3 introduces a new syntax known as SCSS which is fully compatible with the syntax of CSS3, while still supporting the full power of Sass. This means that every valid CSS3 stylesheet is a valid SCSS file with the same meaning. In addition, SCSS understands most CSS hacks and vendor-specific syntax, such as IE’s old filter syntax."
I guess I’ll finally give Sass a try. I just couldn’t take all the syntax differences (and thus lack of productivity) for the few added bonus I was looking after… :)
PS: Nop, not an April’s Fools! You’ll never get that from this man right here… #hateAprilsFools