On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Dan Holmsand <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, that depends on your definition of "modular", doesn't it :)
>

If I can't include somebody's component and apply time management to it,
that's sounds unambiguously "non-modular" with respect to *time management*.


> It is "modular" in the sense that it is isolated from the rest of the
> page, which is (I suppose) sort of the opposite of your idea of modular...
>

I think I was careful to say modular with respect to something specific
earlier :)

In Om we get the same basic component modularity offered by React and
Reagent but we also get a whole new kind modularity because Om was designed
that way after a fairly serious assessment of the React model.

David

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