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Ember is a JavaScript framework with an established history in the JavaScript community. Its own community describes its project as an “SDK for the Web” that esteems convention over configuration. In other words, the Ember community places greater value on a common set of practices than explicit settings. As such, Ember is often considered to be more advantageous than other common JavaScript frameworks due to its extensive standardization, including a canonical directory structure for most applications, which simplifies on-boarding onto other code bases, and a clean, interoperable approach to templating.

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    So, Preston. “Decoupled Drupal with Ember: Introducing Ember and JSON API.” Acquia Developer Center. 14 December 2016. Accessed 14 September 2018. https://dev.acquia.com/blog/decoupled-drupal-with-ember-introducing-ember-and-json-api/14/12/2016/17366

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    So, Preston. “Decoupled Drupal and Ember.” DrupalCon Baltimore. 28 September 2016. Accessed 14 September 2018. https://events.drupal.org/dublin2016/sessions/decoupled-drupal-and-ember

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    So, Preston. “Decoupled Drupal with JSON API and Ember: Consuming Drupal with Ember Adapters and Models.” Acquia Developer Center. 21 December 2016. Accessed 14 September 2018. https://dev.acquia.com/blog/decoupled-drupal-with-json-api-and-ember-consuming-drupal-with-ember-adapters-and-models/21/12/2016/17411

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So, P. (2018). Ember. In: Decoupled Drupal in Practice. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4072-4_21

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