Our take on Ember.js 7.0: The Framework That Refuses to Die Quietly
Ember.js version 7.0 has been released, marking a major milestone in the framework's slow-motion pivot from 'innovative' to 'legacy.' The update mainly involves removing deprecated features that have been lingering like old code comments, all while the tech world has moved on to shinier toys.
In a move reminiscent of Backbone.js achieving saint status, Ember's major release focuses on cleanup rather than innovation, ensuring that its last few users can finally stop ignoring deprecation warnings. It's less a leap forward and more a tidy conclusion to a story most developers have already stopped reading.