That plus long-term stability. We could (and might) use webpack internally and that doesn't affect the rest of the value proposition.
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At the risk of romanticizing the shit out of this, I honestly think Ember is a force for good in the world of front-end development
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Ember as a tool is very good, but it also stands as a model of responsible OSS stewardship, sustainable software development
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I am the very model of a modern open source project
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I'm hacker debugger QA evangelist and architect
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I know the JS frameworks, and the hype is all hysterical
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Configuring react redux and webpack takes a miracle
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I'm very good at composing and writing a reducer.
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About the lambda calculus I'm teeming with a lot of sense. With many cheerful facts about Curry Howard correspondence.
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I have no idea what the last couple tweets are about. But the whole thing prior jut made me want to try Ember again
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