React from an Ember.js perspective
docs.google.comOne of my favorite things about Ember is how we've incubated a community that tries not to get too "high on its own supply."
We've borrowed ideas liberally from Backbone and Angular when we saw how those ideas benefitted developers working on large apps. Now we have the opportunity to improve our view layer based on the pioneering work of React.js, while maintaining the edge that being used in hundreds of large-scale, production apps gives us.
Ultimately, I believe Ember's biggest strength—a sort of meta-strength—is the willingness of the community to abandon old ideas when a new, better idea comes along. At the same time, there's a tendency to be skeptical and really understand the idea, to make sure there's some "there" there, and not just chasing the latest hype.
This is the most honest comparisons of frameworks I have ever seen. It is really impressive to see Alex, who is on the Ember core team, speak about the strengths of React without straw-man arguments.