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Introduction

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The Ember Cookbook provides answers and solutions to common Ember questions and problems. Anyone is welcome to contribute.

If you are new to Ember, we recommend that you spend some time reading the guides and tutorials before coming to the Cookbook. Cookbook recipes assume that you have a basic understanding of Ember's concepts.

If you have experience with Ember and would like to contribute to the Cookbook, the discussion section of each recipe is a great place to start.

Recipes

  1. Understanding the Cookbook Format
  2. Participating If You Know Ember
  3. Participating If You Don't Know Ember
  4. Deciding If A Recipe is a Good Fit
  5. Suggesting A Recipe
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