My team maintains a handful of Ember apps – the first of which we started on in early 2014 – and we’ve never been happier and less JS-fatigued.
ember-cli is just super super nice for project setup, minimal generators, testing and deployment; addons make it really really easy to abstract away common patterns and integrate with external JS libraries; and the community is wonderful and super-helpful. The 1.x -> 2.x transition could have been smoother, but it was way way easier than learning yet another framework.
Ember isn’t everyone’s cup of tea and I totally get that but if you’re, uh, tired of JS fatigue and open to a framework, it’s worth a serious look.
My team maintains a handful of Ember apps – the first of which we started on in early 2014 – and we’ve never been happier and less JS-fatigued.
ember-cli is just super super nice for project setup, minimal generators, testing and deployment; addons make it really really easy to abstract away common patterns and integrate with external JS libraries; and the community is wonderful and super-helpful. The 1.x -> 2.x transition could have been smoother, but it was way way easier than learning yet another framework.
Ember isn’t everyone’s cup of tea and I totally get that but if you’re, uh, tired of JS fatigue and open to a framework, it’s worth a serious look.