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@mixin flexbox( $display: flex, $direction: row, $wrap: wrap, $justify: start, $items: start, $content: start ) {
// <display> - flex | inline-flex
// <direction> - row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse
// <wrap> - wrap | nowrap | wrap-reverse
// <justify> - start | end | center | space-between | space-around
// <items> - start | end | center | baseline | stretch
// <content> - start | end | center | space-between | space-around | stretch
// @include flexbox( flex, row, wrap, start, start, start );
// @include flexbox( inline-flex, column, nowrap, center, start, stretch );

Disclaimer: This post is Meteor & Backbone beef. Both Meteor and Backbone are absolute genius, and far beyond anything I could dream to create. But IMO there are better tools. Prepare yourselves *gulp*, I need to get this off my chest.

First, Backbone. Why people? It revolutionized JavaScript, did wonderful things for the world, and served its purpose well. But now we have better tools, so let’s move on. It’s like Gentoo users proselytizing Gentoo to the masses, perpetuating it as most common Distro; where all this time, Ubuntu would have saved everyone countless hours. Not

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Created August 15, 2011 03:53 — forked from jasonrudolph/about.md
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