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# About Sass
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Sass was originally developed as a feature of the Haml markup language. Since
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then, Sass has outgrown its original home as part of Haml and is now a thriving
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project, much more popular than its original host project.
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### Sass Language
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It was originally conceived of by [Hampton Catlin](http://www.hamptoncatlin.com)
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in 2006, however he only remained an active Core Team member through version
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2009 and is no longer actively developing on Sass. [Natalie
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Weizenbaum](http://nex-3.com/) is the primary developer and designer of Sass and
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has been involved in the project since the second commit. In 2008, [Chris
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Eppstein](http://chriseppstein.github.io/) joined the Sass Core Team and is also
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the creator of Compass. Since joining, he and Natalie have designed Sass
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together have created most of the modern features of the language.
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## Sass Website, Brand, and Design
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The Sass website design was brought to you largely by [Jina
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Anne](https://www.sushiandrobots.com), with major contributions from Bermon
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Painter (who designed the logo], Michael Parenteau, and the Sass Language Core
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Team.
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