So true! Google never abandons technologies. At least that's what an article on my Google Reader said. :P
It's not really a fair comparison for several reasons. Namely that to match Ember's functionality, you have to add several libraries to your AngularJS app. Eventually you'll reach the point where you've effectively got…
I can't speak much to AngularJS, I've never used it in a project and only spent a few hours playing with the demos. Even if I had, making single one line knocks at either framework is not going to convince anyone of the…
We've been using Ember in our production environment for nearly a year now. There are lots of plus' and some minus', but I'd like to take a few minutes to share our experience. We picked up Ember 0.8 in March of last…
So true! Google never abandons technologies. At least that's what an article on my Google Reader said. :P
It's not really a fair comparison for several reasons. Namely that to match Ember's functionality, you have to add several libraries to your AngularJS app. Eventually you'll reach the point where you've effectively got…
I can't speak much to AngularJS, I've never used it in a project and only spent a few hours playing with the demos. Even if I had, making single one line knocks at either framework is not going to convince anyone of the…
We've been using Ember in our production environment for nearly a year now. There are lots of plus' and some minus', but I'd like to take a few minutes to share our experience. We picked up Ember 0.8 in March of last…