
PS: These are strictly my views/opinions on Ember.js as a framework and I’ve just begun my journey into the JS world. You’ll be surprised at how easy this framework is to get up to speed with! ❤️ But that’s changing, and for better!Īnybody who wants to learn Ember.js, head over to Ember.js Guide. This wasn’t the case with it a few years ago, that is why you still see a lot of outdated information scattered all over the internet.

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Hence the bulky size but with an upcoming Packager Feature, it will increase the flexibility of Ember’s build pipeline, paving the way for other neat features like code splitting and tree shaking and finally allowing developers to further reduce the file size of their applications by dramatic amounts. It has all the necessary layers for a production grade web app.
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Plus React.js is in itself just the view layer, so it makes it the perfect choice for prototyping.Ember.js uses a templating engine (HTMLbars), whereas React.js uses the JSX approach which MPJ believes (02:04) is a much better approach while rapidly prototyping (04:25).(04:05) React.js is a well established, battle tested, has a great ecosystem and is very small compared to Ember.js in overall size.They wanted to learn about React.js (02:50).Here is a useful comparison between between them: React’s Preact vs Ember’s Glimmer In this specific case, I see that Ember.js wasn’t chosen because What could have been a more worthy comparison is between React.js and Glimmer.js. Also, it’s already a well known fact that comparing React with Ember is like comparing an Apple to an Orange :D It’s not about what framework/library is better but more about what tool is best for the task at hand and for whom. So thank you #DevTips 😊 What I learnt from this video Wow! I didn’t expect a full blown video answering my doubt (as a comment on their previous Youtube video), but this is just great in so many aspects. Watch the video where MPJ and David answer my question in detail and explain why they chose React.js over Ember.js for prototyping. I couldn’t understand why they did not choose Ember.js over React.js, especially because Ember.js was so easy to get started with. So when the time came to build the designed prototype for the website, they chose to go with React.js - An enormously popular JS Library. All in all, I think it’s going to be a FUN series to witness :D

Few years ago, Devtips - a popular Youtube channel started a series in which they decided to build an online business, covering all the aspects of it from crafting a business plan to building a functional website.
