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EmberJS: Initial Impressions (Compared To Backbone) 21 February, 2012. It was a Tuesday. </p> Hey! This article references a pre-release version of Ember.js. Now that Ember.js has reached a 1.0 API the code samples below are no longer correct and the expressed opinions may no longer be accurate. Just keep that in mind when reading this. I hope to have time to dig in to Ember.js again in the near f
To respond in advance: Yes, this is an entirely artificial setup. The point is to start to get a feel for the overhead that different binding strategies can incur -- a question that folks often ask about.If you're never rendering complicated UI, or never have more than a couple models, this will never make a difference. But if you have a large list of models, or need to run in IE8, or need to run
Ember and Backbone are both promising JavaScript frameworks but have completely different philosophies. In this post, I'll compare the two, both from a practical and philosophical perspective. I'll defer to real world experience with Backbone and SproutCore (Ember's predecessor), as well as basic experiments with Ember (full disclosure: haven't built a large Ember app yet). I'll also supplement cl
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