Ember
Ember is a JavaScript framework that uses a Component <-> Service approach to building applications. It is mainly used to build web-based applications, but can also be ported over to build desktop applications.
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Ember.js - A JavaScript framework for creating ambitious web applications
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Addon to display flash notifications in Ember.js applications
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A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
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Official Sentry SDKs for JavaScript
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A lightweight reactive data library for web applications. Designed over composable primitives.
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Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
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Sinon sandbox test integration for QUnit
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🔠 A faux select box for Ember apps
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Resources for use with ember-data for reactive data (re)fetching
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A curated list of grid(table) libraries and resources that developers may find useful.
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I AM SHER LOCKED. Dashboard for Appknox Users.
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Ilios Frontend
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Internationalization for Ember projects
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Automatically generate resized images at build-time, optimized for the responsive web, and using components to render them easily as <picture> elements.
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⚡ Build, test, compile and package desktop apps with Ember and Electron
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Glimdown playground for documentation, demos, etc
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Created by Yehuda Katz
Released December 8, 2011
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