This is great!

I had a question about hooking into the underlying Om abstractions from Kioo. 
I'm working on a race timing stopwatch application that can be used to time, 
say, up to 1,000 users at once. Everything renders great up until 400 or so 
timed athletes (each athlete adds a row to a table with athlete # and time).

I think there's just too much stuff in the DOM. I want to beat this by 
implementing a couple of the Om protocols to make sure that a row's only shown 
when it's, say, 1 window height away from the viewport.

Is there a way to return a reified instance of IRender directly from Kioo, 
rather than having to go through the kioo/content, etc functions?

On Thursday, January 30, 2014 1:00:31 PM UTC-7, Creighton Kirkendall wrote:
> Kioo 0.1.0 - now has support for Reagent and improved Om support.  
> 
> https://github.com/ckirkendall/kioo
> 
> Kioo is now separated into three main namespaces. Each namespace has the same 
> api but emit compiled templates geared to the three different underlying 
> frameworks.
> 
> core - React.js directly
> om - Improved Om support including form element wrapping.
> reagent - support for Reagent's ratom structure.
> 
> CK

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