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I have some sympathy for the author of this comment. I have probably spent 25 hours trying to spin up on Ember.js in the last few weeks, concentrating both on Ember.js itself, and how to work with REST back ends written in Node.js and in Clojure (I have a few simple examples of this in public github repos). Yesterday I struggled getting simple auth working.

I am taking it a bit on faith that this work will pay off, even though my usual development "use cases" are fairly simple web apps where I just use a little AJAX (often pjax). I am assuming that if I master Ember.js then I will build more complex stuff.

I like Ember.js and Node.js - a light weight development kit. A few years ago I was doing GWT/SmartGWT for a customer: produces nice interactive web apps but development feels like running through mud.



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