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EmberJS2019 Posts
A list of EmberJS2019 posts, feel free to add others!!!
The Call for Posts
Community Posts
- The road goes data way
- #EmberJS2019 More Accessible Than Ever
- My desires for the Ember 2019 roadmap
- #EmberJS2019: Build a Larger Community
- A few thoughts on Ember
- Wishes: Packaging Improvements🌴
- EmberJS in 2019
- #EmberJS2019, let's make things simple for developers
- The Ember Experience - 2019 Roadmap post
- Wishes: Policy Changes 🧹
- #EmberJS2019
- #EmberJS2019
- To Have A Future, Ember Must Kill Its Past
- My hopes for Ember in 2019 – Better JavaScript Community Visibility
- a procrastinator's ember.js roadmap
- Ember 2019: The Next Edition
- Entering The Pit of Despair Incoherence
- Ember.js 2019 Roadmap
- Ember 2019: Reduce Complexity
- EmberJS2019, take 2
- #EmberJS2019: Roadmap Response
- Ember 2019
- Ember in 2019: Tearing Down "Us and Them"
- Drastically simplify, lower the cognitive load and put Ember among the top framework choices again
- Ember Testing in 2019
- From two directions: 2019 Ember.js Roadmap
- #EmberJS2019: My wish list
- Emberjs2019
- Ember roadmap 2019
- Ember 2019 - Sell What We Have and Fix Papercuts
- #EmberJS2019 Wishlist!
- Ember.js 2020: improving the DX
- Send Ember on a diet and thrive innovation
- Ember into Futurity
- Ember 2019 - More Tooling 🔧 🔨
- EmberJS 2019 Roadmap
- EmberJS2019 - We need to preach ember more
- Ember 2019
- #EMBERJS2019
- Managing Migrations in Ember
- Essential Ember Addons: The State of the Ember Addon Ecosystem in 2019
- The case for Embeddable Ember
- Fragmentation Over Obsolescence
- EmberData2019
- #EmberJS2019, Part 1
- #EmberJS2019, Part 2
- My thoughts on the Ember.js roadmap for 2019 #EmberJS2019
- Wishes for the Ember roadmap 2019
Forum Threads
Tweets
These don't have blog posts but it felt like they should be tracked somehow.
- "I hope query params get some love in #EmberJS2019. Biggest pain point of the framework right now imo. At least as development goes." - Robert Clancy
- "Here is my @emberjs blog post for #EmberJS2019 (in a tweet)! I start from the idea that 80% of apps don't need a full SPA to sprinkle in some client side niceties. What do I need from my tool belt?" - Scott Newcomer
- "since I won't have time for a full blown blog post in the next few weeks here are some of my #Emberjs2019 thoughts as a Twitter thread:" - Tobias Bieniek
- "My wish for #EmberJS2019 is basically to slim the feature set down - 'There should be one– and preferably only one –obvious way to do it.'" - Ondrej Sevcik
- "a few more thoughts on the #emberjs2019 topic: before thinking about what comes after Octane, let's finish and officially release Ember Octane first! (link: https://twitter.com/real_ate/status/1139092835154706432) twitter.com/real_ate/statu… has similar thoughts" - Tobias Bieniek
- "Keep Routes as a concept but make it easier to experiment with alternative navigation schemes wherein there might not be such a thing as route (or whatever it is is unrecognizable from the classic Ember desktop navigation route)" - Alex Matchneer
- "I didn't have time to write my own blog post this year, but I guess this thread has turned into my own #EmberJS2019 wishlist. We need to be able to show that #EmberJS can provide powerful default performance & build features to put us on the cutting edge of JS app frameworks. 13/" - Jordan Hawker
- "I’d hoped to publish a blog post for #Emberjs2019 but time ran out to do so. As I read some of the other blog posts, many of the things I’ve been wanting to see have already been mentioned. A revised file system layout, the advent of Embroider as the new built-in tree-shaking" - David Baker