Ruby on Rails Saturday, June 21, 2014

I'm working my way through this rails-ember tutorial which you might find helpful:

    http://ember.vicramon.com/

I was really confused in Ember tutorials early on until I understood the difference in meanings of certain similar "terms"  used by both Ember and Rails.  This helps:

     http://robots.thoughtbot.com/shared-terminology-yet-different-concepts-between-emberjs-and-rails

Also this is a good comparison on the differences between Ember and Angular, so you can choose which might fit your needs better.

    http://www.benlesh.com/2014/04/embular-part-1-comparing-ember-and.html

Hope these are useful.


On Friday, June 20, 2014 5:57:08 AM UTC-7, Max wrote:
I wrote this blog entry a while ago and it needs some work and fine tuning.  

http://maxwellhoffmanfamily.com/wordpress/?p=73

that being said, it walks someone through a pattern for using angularjs in a rails app.  It isn't using the angular router, but it does give you the ability to easily leverage some of the great features of angular in a rails application.  

We have been using angularjs in rails apps for a couple years now and like it a lot.  I hear a lot of great things about ember, when we chose it was a coin flip.  I don't have experience with ember so i can't compare personally but angular works great for us.

HTH

max

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