Ember is a comprehensive frontend framework for creating ambitious web applications. It is modeled after the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architectural pattern for the frontend. Its well-designed components with clearly defined responsibilities and rich capabilities allow developers to develop complex web applications with dramatically less code. In an Ember application, screens are composed using Handlebars templates that update themselves automatically when the underlying data changes.
Ember is productive out of the box, with a comprehensive development stack and a friendly API. The Ember development stack contains the following tools:
Ember CLI: This is a command-line tool for creating projects, scaffolding, and managing their resources. It provides a development server with live reload, a testing framework, mocking server, and comprehensive asset management support.
Ember Inspector: This is a debugger-cum-inspector tool for Ember applications, shipped as a plugin...