We've been happily doing Rails/Ember for about a year now. When we started Ember Data wasn't as stable or as customizable as it is now, so I don't have experience working with that.
In general, we've been happy with it. We ended up writing our own serializer system (similar to ActiveModel::Serializers) to provide legacy clients with the option to use XML without losing our minds. Rails has a lot of view-level niceties that we're not using under this scheme, but the rest of the framework is still very useful for this task.
Caplinked - Los Angeles, CA About Us ----------- For info on our company: http://angel.co/caplinked Competitive salary and benefits. Telecommute is ok, though if you are in Los Angeles or nearby that would be better.
Front-end: React, Angular Back-end: Ruby on Rails, Postgresql, AWS, node.js We're looking for a senior full-stack engineer that has some devops chops.
Please email me at jonny@caplinked.com if you have any questions!
Caplinked - Los Angeles, CA
About Us -----------
For info on our company: http://angel.co/caplinked
Competitive salary and benefits.
Telecommute is ok, though if you are in Los Angeles or nearby that would be better.
Front-end: React, Angular
Back-end: Ruby on Rails, Postgresql, AWS, node.js
We're looking for a senior full-stack engineer that has some devops chops.
Please email me at jonny@caplinked.com if you have any questions!