What is the difference between less and Sass ?

Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets (Sass) and Leaner CSS (LESS) are both CSS preprocessors. They are special stylesheet extensions that make designing easier and more efficient. Both Sass and LESS compile into CSS stylesheets so that browsers can read them, which is a necessary step because modern browsers cannot read .sass or .less file types.
If you plan on being in the world of web development, it’s a good idea to be well-versed in one of the two preprocessors—or both.
When it comes down to it, both are similar. They make writing CSS simpler, more object-oriented, and a more enjoyable experience. Nevertheless, there are a few key differences. Five of them are listed here.
1 Sass Is in Ruby. LESS Is in JavaScript
2 Sass Has Compass, LESS Has Preboot
3 To Assign Variables: Sass Uses $; LESS Uses @
4 LESS Has More User-Friendly Documentation Than Sass
5 LESS Has Better Error Messages Than Sass
Personally, I’m using SASS and Enjoying it.

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