Ember is opinionated but there's certainly room for personal coding styles. Especially now that we're nearing 2.x there's quite a bit of flexibility (mutation, actions up/data down, string actions vs passing functions, components with no controllers, etc). Just curious what it would look like if you were to implement a create/edit form on canary today.
Ember is opinionated but there's certainly room for personal coding styles. Especially now that we're nearing 2.x there's quite a bit of flexibility (mutation, actions up/data down, string actions vs passing functions, components with no controllers, etc). Just curious what it would look like if you were to implement a create/edit form on
canary
today.