"This is the last call for Jaunt-701," the pleasant female voice echoed through the Blue Concourse of New York's Port Authority Terminal. The PAT had not changed much in the last three hundred years or so - it was still gungy and a little frightening. The automated female voice was probably the most plesant thing about it. "This is Jaunt Service to Whitehead City, Mars," the voice continued. "All ticketed passengers should now be in the Blue Concourse sleep lounge. Make sure your validation papers are in order. Thank you."The upstairs lounge was not at all grungy. It was wall-to-wall carpeted in oyster gray. The walls were an eggshell white and hung with plesant nonrepresentational prints. A steady, soothing progression of colors met and swirled on the ceiling. There were one hundred couches in the large room, neatly spaced in rows of ten. Five Jaunt attendants circulate, speakingin low, cherry voices and offering glasses of milk. At one side of the room was the entranceway, flanked by armed guar
Here's a list of resources that have been helpful for me in getting acquainted with Ember.js, in no particular order. Ember is relatively young and changing really fast, so I found that searching for answers on Google and Stack Overflow was not quite as easy as it is with Rails. Try to stick with resources that have been written in the past few months. Look at the older stuff too but remember that things have likely changed.
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Rock and Roll with Ember.js is a great tutorial and explanation of what's going on in Ember http://balinterdi.com/rock-and-roll-with-emberjs/
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The official Ember guides. The guides are useful for a general overview of what's going on in Ember, and the API docs will help you get familiar with the methods that are available to you. http://guides.emberjs.com/v2.0.0/