On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 4:57 AM, Brian Wolf <brian.w...@activustech.com>wrote:

>  As a developer, I've been on projects with a Dojo-based, one-page
> interface.  Theoretically, should be ideal.  Pragmatically, page can become
> bloated, with lots of competing code segments, longer load times and
> possibly interdependencies (eg, trying to test a code segment independently
> of other segments can be quite difficult).  Instead, a RESTful design
> multi-page design makes testing far easier and eliminates interdependencies.
>

To be honest, I tend to favor modularity of such things too.  That doesn't
mean there may not be things we may decide to incorporate that are inspired
from one-page designs.  Our application is quite complex and I would be
worried about too much irreducible complexity.

One thing I would ask is that if we go with a multi-page design, what are
the aspects of one-page design that we should be looking into incorporating?

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers

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