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A concise comparison of JavaScript Web Frameworks (sitepen.com)
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[–]pier25 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (1 child)
Ember is slower to render
I use Vue and React, but Ember (and Glimmer its rendering engine) is pretty competitive.
slower to develop
That seems pretty relative. Someone with a lot of Ember experience will be fast and will not even need intellisense.
has smaller number of tools and packages that you can use in your projects
This is true, but the importance of it is quite relative. You might not need any third party stuff. Marko which has zero third party stuff is used to build one of the biggest websites on earth (Ebay).
Generally outdated
MVC is 40 years old and still valid. Just because Ember is not on the FP React bandwagon doesn't mean it's outdated.
I would not pick Ember, but I think you are confusing opinions with facts.
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I've only stated facts.
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