Thanks Brandon! That was really insightful. It seems like cursors are generally advertised as a tool to increase the modularity of components and I was under the impression that this was Om's main advantage (over something like Reagent). Failing to really take advantage of cursors in my own Om applications I wanted to take a step back and re-evaluate the differences between the various ClojureScript Om wrappers out there. Those articles you included definitely point out some other things to consider. Thanks again!
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