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Advice On & Instruction in The Use of Ember.js
@trek, who has written substantial Ember.js documentation and assists in the IRC channel, writes about best practices of putting Ember to use. A must-read.
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Ember.js and elasticsearch
In the “JavaScript Web Applications and elasticsearch” article, you’ll find an extensive walktrough of using elasticsearch as a persistence storage for Ember.js applications, via the Ember Data elasticsearch adapter.
The second example application from the article uses a Goliath-based proxy written in Ruby to authenticate requests to elasticsearch with Twitter @Anywhere login.
Posted on August 22, 2012 with 1 note
Source: elasticsearch.org
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London Ember User Group
Enthuse.me are graciously hosting the first London EmberJS User Group at their offices on July 4th.
If you’re in London and have been using Ember, or just thinking about getting started, come along and meet others in the same boat.
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Experimenting with the Architecture of Ember.js
“What do you get when you cross Ember.js with the Single Responsibility Principle? I recently decided to find out by refactoring the architecture of Ember.js so that each class had only one responsibility. This is the result of my experiment.”
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Flame on! A beginner's guide to Ember.js
A solid intro to Ember.js on Adobe Developer Connection written by @commadelimited.
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The Emberist: Absolute Paths in Classes
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What's new in EmberJS May 14 by Bradley Priest
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Our Approach to Routing in Ember.js : Tom Dale
And be sure to read Yehuda’s gist that’s linked up.
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What's new in Ember.js - May 7
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The Software Simpleton: Ember.js - Routing with States
Solid article on the boilerplate-free routing in Ember.js
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Why Ember.js doesn't use property descriptors
John Firebaugh explains that while defineProperty has good enough support to use natively, Ember’s property descriptors also handle the
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The Emberist: Two Way Binding to the DOM
Core Team member Peter Wagenet continues his daily dose of hugely valuable Ember posts at emberist.com
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We have just merged evome/ember-bootstrap with jzajpt/ember-bootstrap
I noticed there were two competing Bootstrap integrations with Ember, so I asked if they could combine forces. They merged:
190beaaAnd now you can get your Twitter Bootstrap Ember hotness at github.com/jzajpt/ember-bootstrap
Open source collaboration in action!
Posted on April 12, 2012 with 1 note
Source: twitter.com
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Using Ember.js with jQuery UI
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Getting started with Ember Data and Rails
A step-by-step tutorial for getting Ember Data playing nicely with Rails. Also check out Ember Rest if you need data persistence for Ember apps but would like something simpler than Ember Data.