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by ricenews
981 days ago
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I’ve been maintaining Ember apps since 2015 and there’ve been 4 new major versions I’ve worked through, but the project’s deprecation policy and migration tooling have enabled incremental migration over time so there’s never been a need to hard fork / rewrite the app in a way that has occurred with several other (once-)popular web frameworks. |
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I used ember too for a little own project, when it was version 1 (ONE), but i can't remember today why i not used it anymore.