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Building Web Apps with Ember.js: Write Ambitious JavaScript

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If you’re a web developer interested in building scalable single-page applications―full-stack, browser-based apps that connect to a backend―this practical guide shows you how to use Ember.js, the popular JavaScript framework based on the model-view-controller (MVC) architectural pattern. Through the course of the book, you’ll learn how to build a prototype Ember application (a musician index called Rock’n’Roll Call), using routers, templates, models, controllers, and views. You’ll also understand how Ember’s convention over configuration approach helps you persist data, build backend technologies, and create widgets for developing production-capable applications that behave like desktop software.

185 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2014

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10 reviews
November 27, 2014
It was an ok book to introduce me to this framework. The author explains very well every syntax used in his examples. He displays some common errors and good tips about those presented features. Although, it takes too much time to introduce to intermediate/advanced concepts. The author keeps explaining things a little out of the context and postpones the real teaching of the framework's essentials to later chapters. Nevertheless this is a good book, but if you come from Angular or other frameworks you can skip it and just do a couple of tutorials that ember.js web site presents to you.
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November 22, 2014
A useful introduction to Ember applications and the ecosystem of tool options. Efficiently written at a slim 150 pages while managing to cover the construction a realistic application. Especially appreciated the component example that used a d3 visualization. Recommended for the Ember beginner but someone who is competent in javascript and web apps in general.
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