Can anyone who has tried Ember and Angular on moderately sized apps (500-1k+ LOC) compare their experiences? I'm using Angular, I love how little code I have to write to make testable apps with their two-way binding, and dependency injection. I went from 0 to Todo App in about an hour after I started to learn Angular. Should I give Ember a try?
Ember is a lot harder to go from 0 to Todo App in an hour. There's a fairly steep learning curve, but once you've grokked the "Ember Way", building more complex apps is significantly easier. With Angular, you can build a Todo App in no time, but building anything more complex requires you to understand e.g. Services, Directives, and Transclusion. With Ember, you are just learning about Models, Views, & Controllers --…
Ember.js 1.0 RC4 released
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Re: Ember.js 1.0 RC4 released
#12I'm happy to see RC4. Ember has really come a long way since I started using it. Ember itself has really stabilized. I'm really looking forward to 1.0. There is one more thing I'd really like to see before hitting 1. https://github.com/tildeio/router.js/pull/19 is probably the most important thing happening right now. 1.0 will not be there until these problems are addressed. I hope to see the PR make it to 1.0.
Re: Ember.js 1.0 RC4 released
#13I'm happy to see RC4. Ember has really come a long way since I started using it. Ember itself has really stabilized. I'm really looking forward to 1.0. There is one more thing I'd really like to see before hitting 1. https://github.com/tildeio/router.js/pull/19 is probably the most important thing happening right now. 1.0 will not be there until these problems are addressed. I hope to see the PR make it to 1.0.
Re: Ember.js 1.0 RC4 released
#14Can anyone who has tried Ember and Angular on moderately sized apps (500-1k+ LOC) compare their experiences? I'm using Angular, I love how little code I have to write to make testable apps with their two-way binding, and dependency injection. I went from 0 to Todo App in about an hour after I started to learn Angular. Should I give Ember a try?
Ember is a lot harder to go from 0 to Todo App in an hour. There's a fairly steep learning curve, but once you've grokked the "Ember Way", building more complex apps is significantly easier. With Angular, you can build a Todo App in no time, but building anything more complex requires you to understand e.g. Services, Directives, and Transclusion. With Ember, you are just learning about Models, Views, & Controllers --…
Re: Ember.js 1.0 RC4 released
#15Can anyone who has tried Ember and Angular on moderately sized apps (500-1k+ LOC) compare their experiences? I'm using Angular, I love how little code I have to write to make testable apps with their two-way binding, and dependency injection. I went from 0 to Todo App in about an hour after I started to learn Angular. Should I give Ember a try?
https://github.com/balanced/balanced-dashboard
It's live @ https://dash.balancedpayments.com/
We're currently moving over the old dashboard to the new one, so it's currently a WIP. Happy to field any questions on Github.
Re: Ember.js 1.0 RC4 released
#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
Ember is a lot harder to go from 0 to Todo App in an hour. There's a fairly steep learning curve, but once you've grokked the "Ember Way", building more complex apps is significantly easier. With Angular, you can build a Todo App in no time, but building anything more complex requires you to understand e.g. Services, Directives, and Transclusion. With Ember, you are just learning about Models, Views, & Controllers --…
from my limited experience with Ember, it appears that it hosts entire application from a single base url, and overrides forward/back buttons so that the page doesn't reload in order to keep state. instead it uses query string view paths and tokens to navigate around right? Does Angular support anything like this?
Re: Ember.js 1.0 RC4 released
#17Can anyone who has tried Ember and Angular on moderately sized apps (500-1k+ LOC) compare their experiences? I'm using Angular, I love how little code I have to write to make testable apps with their two-way binding, and dependency injection. I went from 0 to Todo App in about an hour after I started to learn Angular. Should I give Ember a try?
Ember is a lot harder to go from 0 to Todo App in an hour. There's a fairly steep learning curve, but once you've grokked the "Ember Way", building more complex apps is significantly easier. With Angular, you can build a Todo App in no time, but building anything more complex requires you to understand e.g. Services, Directives, and Transclusion. With Ember, you are just learning about Models, Views, & Controllers --…
Re: Ember.js 1.0 RC4 released
#18Can anyone who has tried Ember and Angular on moderately sized apps (500-1k+ LOC) compare their experiences? I'm using Angular, I love how little code I have to write to make testable apps with their two-way binding, and dependency injection. I went from 0 to Todo App in about an hour after I started to learn Angular. Should I give Ember a try?
I'm throwing my 2 cents in, although I haven't built a large scale app with either, I did do a full evaluation of both before my latest large app and I decided on neither one. There were many reasons but every time I wanted to do anything that was remotely non-trivial both fell apart. Although most of that had to do with the MVC pattern more than the actual framework (but the two are tied intricately) In the process…
Re: Ember.js 1.0 RC4 released
#19I would love to see more of the Ember community on Plunker!
Re: Ember.js 1.0 RC4 released
#20Can anyone who has tried Ember and Angular on moderately sized apps (500-1k+ LOC) compare their experiences? I'm using Angular, I love how little code I have to write to make testable apps with their two-way binding, and dependency injection. I went from 0 to Todo App in about an hour after I started to learn Angular. Should I give Ember a try?
Ember is a lot harder to go from 0 to Todo App in an hour. There's a fairly steep learning curve, but once you've grokked the "Ember Way", building more complex apps is significantly easier. With Angular, you can build a Todo App in no time, but building anything more complex requires you to understand e.g. Services, Directives, and Transclusion. With Ember, you are just learning about Models, Views, & Controllers --…
If you want to build an app in an hour, I'd suggest knockout instead of either ember or angular.