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Ember.js

Ember is a JavaScript front-end framework designed to help you build websites with rich and complex user interactions. It does so by providing developers both with many features that are essential to manage complexity in modern web applications, as well as an integrated development toolkit that enables rapid iteration.

From the beginning Ember was designed around several key ideas:Focus on ambitious web applicationsEmber sets out to provide a wholesale solution to the client-side application problem. This is in contrast to many JavaScript frameworks that start by providing a solution to the V in MVC (Model–View–Controller), and attempt to grow from there. More productive out of the boxEmber is one component of a set of tools that work together to provide a complete development stack. The aim of these tools is to make the developer productive immediately. For example Ember CLI, provides a standard application structure and build pipeline. It also has a pluggable architecture and over 3500 addons to enhance and extend it.Stability without stagnationThis is the idea that backward compatibility is important and can be maintained while still innovating and evolving the framework. Future web standards foresightEmber has been an early adopter and pioneer of many standards around JavaScript and the web including promises, web components[ and ES6 syntax.

Ember has great built in structure, which we can truely call a framework, even with all kind of tests, unit tests, integration tests, e2e tests etc.

Stan

Stan is an experienced full-stack developer and software engineer who is focused on web and game development. He is enthusiastic about new technologies. Stan is highly skilled in many programming languages and frameworks, and he always tries to deliver the best approach.

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