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    <p>Hi Mark,</p>
    <p>yes, the events protocol is useful to know. No the ActiveModel in
      particular, but the protocol in Object. #when:send:to: but also
      #addDependent: and #changed and implementors of #update: . They
      are used in Morphic.</p>
    <p>Mariano<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 24/1/25 a las 21:52, Mark Volkmann
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        <div>I realize this is an opinion-based question, but do you
          think I should take the time to learn about the ActiveModel
          class and the when:send:to: method? They seem interesting, but
          I couldn't find any uses of ActiveModel in the Cuis bae image
          other than calls to "ActiveModel flushEventSystem".</div>
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