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Ember

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Ember is an Open source project and a framework for creating ambitious applications and making work more productive out of the box.

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Web Frameworks Software

Features

Open Source Project
Auto-updating handlebars templates
Routing
Loading data from a server
Components

License

Open Source

Price

Free

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Users Size

Small (<50 employees), Medium (50 to 1000 Enterprise (>1001 employees)

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Ember

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Ease of use
7.6
9.3
Features & Functionality
7.7
8.9
Advanced Features
7.5
9.3
Integration
7.6
8.9
Performance
7.7
Customer Support
7.5
Implementation
5.1
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Ember.js includes specific components that allow the user to create their own application-specific HTML tags, sing Handlebars to describe their markup and JavaScript to implement custom behavior.

7.6
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8.3
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Ember is an Open source project and a framework for creating ambitious applications and making work more productive out of the box.

Due to it, it is designed with developer ergonomics in mind, such as its friendly API’s and Ember’s Handlebars integrated templates (which update automatically when the underlying data changes and keep HTML up-to-date) that help the user get their job done fast.

Also, it prevents users from wasting valuable time, as it incorporates common idioms that help them focus on what makes their application special, not on revolutionizing the basic layers.

Moreover, Ember.js includes specific components that allow the user to create their own application-specific HTML tags, sing Handlebars to describe their markup and JavaScript to implement custom behavior. By loading data from a server, it eliminates the boilerplate of displaying JSON retrieved from the user’s server.

Ember.js makes it downright simple to create sophisticated, multi-page JavaScript applications with great URL support, in a fraction of the code other frameworks need, by its routing feature.

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