basically feels like it's solving a problem from 5 years ago
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community tools have gotten really good.
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this is still specific to the cli
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"ember-cli is solving a problem from 5y ago that doesn't exist anymore" doesn't match our 1/
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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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npm install is better than any add-on system imo
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I know cli hits the 90% case. Sometimes you need some extra engineering, and then it's painful
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the assumption that ember/ember-cli are 90% solutions w/o escape valves is sadly 1/
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very common, largely our own fault, but usually not true. 2/2
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