Ember isn’t like other JavaScript frameworks. Instead of providing a solution to the ‘view’ part of the Model-View-Controller design process, it tackles the client-side application problem as a whole. Whether it’s web, mobile, or service applications, Ember works it using the model-view-viewmodel approach and does it flawlessly. If you’re a IT professional or just a hobbyist interested in web architecture, UI design, or even testing and administrating, Ember will make your life infinitely easier.
Create Ambitious Web Applications
Launch Your Ember 2 Projects Now
 This Ember 2 online course was designed specifically with web developers who design and build UI/UX solutions in mind. However, the information presented is just as valuable for architects, testers, or product managers. Ideally you’ll have some experience in creating web UIs with normal JavaScript tools like jQuery or Bootstrap, as well as programming with an object-oriented or scripting language and JavaScript development of complete client-side solutions. Ember Experience, on the other hand, is absolutely not necessary.
 This course will start off by giving you an overview of what Ember is and how and why it works. Then you’ll install it and get going with the good stuff! You’ll start off with routing, templates and helpers, Ember components and Ember Data, and once you’ve to grip with the fundamentals you’ll begin building your own Ember app.
You’ll design your app, build it out, create the components and complete the code, and then you’ll move on to testing it. But it doesn’t stop there; this course also covers more advanced aspects including styling, add-ons and security. By the time you’re finished, you’ll be more than capable of getting your own Ember projects up and running.
About Ember
 Ember is a free, open-source, JavaScript framework for creating ambitious web applications. It allows web developers and UI/UX developers to create scalable, single-page web apps by incorporating common idioms, reducing code lines with Handlebars-integrated templates, and creating application-specific HTML tags. Websites such as Groupon, Nordstrom and the desktop app Apple Music all use Ember.
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