If you're an Ember user interested in the community activity around the framework, The Ember Times is a must read. I learn stuff every week.
@jejord and @jwwweber have been doing a great, great job.https://the-emberjs-times.ongoodbits.com/
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and the work to break Ember into packages that can be opted into a needed are, cumulatively, a huge amount of work to modernize the core of Ember.
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And each and every one of those changes is being done within the context of Ember's compatibility model. New apps will be able to take advantage of the more modern underpinnings, but so will new code in existing apps.
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And codemods help migrate existing apps in ways I frankly would not have expected (the codemod for migrating test code away from unneeded jQuery dependencies is a tour de force).
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The focus so far this year for Ember has been modernization and as a person whose company has to maintain an Ember app originally written the 1.0 era, I love it. Let the past die so the future may live.
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@wycats and as for code splitting ? an extremely necessary feature for the current state of the web and front-end ecosystem, especially in mobile -
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@twokul has been doing some great work pushing that forward as well
async engines have been a thing for a while, but we definitely need something more generic and robust -
we're working towards code splitting, for sure: the first milestone is the "package" hook https://github.com/ember-cli/ember-cli/pull/7562 …; second one next one is static analysis for js & templates.
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@twokul Awesome, do you need help with this code splitting feature? I'm here to help.
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