You've probably noticed a lot of chatter lately about the Ember.js framework and rightfully so. It aims to make it substantially easier to build single-page web apps by abstracting a lot of the complexities for writing scalable and maintainable MVC-based code. And developers are jumping on-board in droves.
Over the last year, the project and the framework have evolved quite a
bit and while it's just now reaching a very stable point in its life,
the frequent changes to the API over the last year has left quite a bit
of outdated documentation. The net effect is that if you pick the wrong
learning resource, you could end up with a bad experience because the
tutorial doesn't match the current state of the framework.
This
happened to Rey Bango as he was ramping up and he wants to ease your ramp up time
by listing out some great resources for learning Ember. The resources he'll list, at least at the time of this writing, he knows are current and
useful for getting a good understanding of how Ember works and is
structured.
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