ember.js Moved Back To Michigan Had a bunch of friends from Sojourn church come and help unload today, it was a blessing to us to have friends that really care. It's one of the reasons that we
ember.js Running Component CSS and CSS Modules in the Same App With Ember Octane now released it's a good time to start looking at upgrading that app. One of the issues we faced at Crash with upgrading is that Ember Component CSS doesn'
ember.js One Reason Why You Should Be Using URLs One of the reasons that Ember.js is so powerful of a framework is because of its Router, and ultimately its bet on the web and the fact that the URL is important.
ember.js Using Nested Routes In Ember.js In my last post I mentioned how nested routes don't make sense sometimes, which means that they do have their uses at other times, which I want to cover here. I think
ember.js Ember's Nested Routes and URLs Explored Ember's router is powerful and a bit unique, in that it has a nested structure for the routes which build up the URL a user would see in the browser. Given it'
ember.js Billing and Finite State Machines This week I've been coding up some billing workflows and it has been a while since I've done that, so naturally I underestimated the amount of work that is required for
ember.js Fragmentation Over Obsolescence Many people have written blog posts for #EmberJS2019 about where they want to see Ember headed in the next year or so. I'll add only one item of my own, since there
ember.js Lessons From Unfocused Side Projects Having worked on a few side-projects, and not having shipped any, I decided to analyze why that is and how to ship my next side-project. The problem for me is that
ember.js Favorite Ember Addons I decided to write down some of my favorite Ember.js addons that I have used in the past. There are a handful of addons marked with [bleeding edge], meaning they are either
ember.js Ember In 2018 and Beyond This post is in response to the Call for Blog Posts [https://emberjs.com/blog/2018/05/02/ember-2018-roadmap-call-for-posts.html] put out there by the core team. Have
ember.js Sharing Components with Engines Is this what I'm looking for? You have at least one engine and you want to share components from your parent app without having an in-repo-addon to share the common
ember.js Data Down, Actions Up I hear many people asking how they can compose components, and since the Ember Guides [http://guides.emberjs.com/] don't help us in that respect, I wrote my own guide as a
ember.js Use Ember CLI I've been using Ember.js since just before the first RC, and since then I've been wanting a sane project structure that just works. This was a struggle, since Ember told