In the meantime we're all effectively building apps without the problems people claim are plaguing front end.
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Allegedly ember apps are too slow and have state flying everywhere. For a given size, ember competes very well there.
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But people compare ember with hello world and conclude it's too slow. They compare Ember Data with a one screen redux app.
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Nobody wants to hear about boring stuff like block params, which help a lot with real apps and have no clear analogue in React.
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Nobody wants to talk about the things we do in our add-on system that makes our ecosystem compose well over the long haul.
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I wish the answer was just talk about it more. And maybe I do underestimate that. But honestly front-end JS doesn't want to hear it
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They want to hear about the next silver bullet that will solve all your problems. And block params, add-ons and semver ain't that.
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My experience has been different. In absence of useful information people revert to hype.
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What kind of useful information are you thinking about.
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For example, how to architect view/routing system. Explain what you need and why, then say this is how Ember router is atchtected.
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"and that's why you should use react with react router!"
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Replying to @wycats @oligriffiths and
Lol. Do you want to give that talk? Maybe
@machty does
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