for sure. I don't like being negative towards OS peeps <3, but if no one says anything...
experience. many of us work on multiple apps, including new React apps. 2/
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we see people gorge themselves on the ideology of the new tools, only to have to help 3/
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them implement things that Ember CLI solves. Ember CLI is not a technical solution 4/
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it establishes a shared community workflow that encompasses plugins/addons 5/
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maybe you don't think the conflict between react-router and redux was a "real issue" 6/
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but it's one of many, many issues people have had to solve on an ad-hoc basis. 7/7
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I have been able to move from many react projects to another and usually understand it well
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this was not the case for ember. Sure directories and routing. OK. But business logic, no.
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this is the opposite of what companies that have adopted both React and Ember have said.
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