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by supporting
4839 days ago
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Right on. At a certain point, you have to stop just believing the hype at face value, and start actually evaluating what the piece of software really does with a critical perspective. Aren't the same guys who are telling you that Ember is simple and easy to use and high-performance and well-designed and ambitious and removes boilerplate and cures cancer and kisses babies ... the same guys who were saying the same things about SproutCore two years ago? http://web.archive.org/web/20110530004346/http://blog.sprout... Isn't the data layer still totally unfinished? Didn't a lot of folks just get burned by wildly changing router APIs? Isn't it obvious from what few public production apps there are (after 2+ years) that the results end up sub-par, glitchy and wonky? Why would you want to spend time futzing around with an over-marketed research project? Let them actually finish the project first, then let's talk about "getting started" with it. |
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