vendredi 17 janvier 2014

What is CSS principle?

Before introducing you the CSS principle, it is extremely important not to confuse the CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) language, with CSS (Code Similar Situations) principle.


What is CSS Principle?

CSS principle means Code Similar Situations.
This principle has been introduced by Edouard Kombo, starting from the need to bring more creativity in applications code.

The theory is, if we can connect the code and the developer by its creativity, then we will no more learn, we will start playing with the code forever.


Why do CSS principe useful?
 
Because it is hard in very short development process to understand how to apply all necessary design patterns.


Because it is hard to fully capture in seconds, a complex code from someone else, or even from ourself, some weeks or months later.


Because too much complex code doesn't connect you with your passion, and makes you code bad.


Because it is hard for beginners and more experienced developers to intuitively appropriate themselves a complex architecture.


Because it is funnier to code something you can play with, and that will be easier for others, to intuitively understand and play with it too.



What do CSS principle recommend?
 
It recommends to URA (Understand, retain, apply) something, by inspiring yourself from a similar situation we've already seen or lived in real life (story telling, concrete experience, game, cartoon, movie...).



How do CSS principle can solve those problems?

Instead of simply coding instructions and objects, when you play with them, then you emotionnaly connect with your application and your job gets funnier, more pleasant and intuitively accessible by other developpers.

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