in isolation, no, but the problem I've seen is that literal dozens of preprocessing steps for a javascript project, and these add significant cost over time.
In a corporate environment, too, you need to proxy many of these, and set an environmental variable in the shell for SASS to install properly. Over time, this adds significant cost, pain, and stress to the install process.
In a corporate environment, too, you need to proxy many of these, and set an environmental variable in the shell for SASS to install properly. Over time, this adds significant cost, pain, and stress to the install process.