Hi Doug,

I was confused by your naming of things. Normally, you include children 
into your parent app. That makes sure the running order is correct. I have 
build applications in exactly that fashion.

answers:

   1. Technically, yes. However, I strongly advise to inject it anyway, so 
   you(or the person doing maintenance on your app) knows it is an required 
   resource.
   2. Yes you can create routes this way. Done it many times already.
   3. Again, yes, it is enough. However, as your app grows, and modules 
   keep getting added, you should consider using a build tool that takes care 
   of this automatically. It takes a small investment of your time to learn a 
   tool like gulp, but it will pay back manifold.

With kind regards
Sander

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