EmberConf 2014 Ember Data and the Way Forward by Igor Terzic

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Have you considered using Ember Data for your project, but were scared away? Have you tried using it and got stuck? Do you actually use it every day and wonder what the internets have against it?

In the last year Ember Data was refreshed, rebooted and is now better focused, slimmer and more approachable. This talk will walk you through the ideas behind the new Ember Data, help you decide whether it is right for you, and teach you how to easily extend it to suit your needs.

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