##Moussaka
###Ingrédients:
- 2 grosses aubergines
- 6 pommes de terre
- 500 g de boeuf haché
- 5 tomates (+/- une demie brique de coulis de tomate)
- 1 oignon
- de l'huile d'olive
- 30 g de beurre
##Moussaka
###Ingrédients:
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Recently CSS has got a lot of negativity. But I would like to defend it and show, that with good naming convention CSS works pretty well.
My 3 developers team has just developed React.js application with 7668
lines of CSS (and just 2 !important
).
During one year of development we had 0 issues with CSS. No refactoring typos, no style leaks, no performance problems, possibly, it is the most stable part of our application.
Here are main principles we use to write CSS for modern (IE11+) browsers:
A tiny (265 byte) utility to create state machine components using two pure functions.
The API is a single function that accepts 2 pure functions as arguments: