I think we overuse DI in Ember-land atm, there is a balance, will find it.
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DI is useful whenever there's "top level state" in modules
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we trickle the pattern down too far though.
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Replying to @stefanpenner @wycats and
transforms, validations, transitions.
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but ya, I think stuff like what you mentioned. May need reconsidering...
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Replying to @stefanpenner @Runspired and
as they are resolved for secondary reasons
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leaves a strange divide between transforms and cp for example
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I'm a big fan of DI stitching stateful things together. And guiding how they are built
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strong confirm.
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Replying to @wycats @stefanpenner and
I'm increasingly inching towards more DIish patterns in my Rails work too.
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