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+ | ====== Ember Auto-tracking Object Arrays - Deep Dive ====== | ||
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+ | [[ember-autotracking-object-arrays|{{:ember:ember-title-card.jpg?nolink&300 |}}]]There will be many times when an Ember application needs to work with simple temporary data (POJOs), but setting up models and working with Ember Data's store might be overkill. | ||
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+ | The user might still want to bind this data to controls and have it perform dynamically when the data changes. | ||
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+ | Let's explore some easy options. | ||
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+ | [[ember-autotracking-object-arrays|Read Article]] | ||
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+ | ====== Great Shiny GS-2000 (modification) ====== | ||
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+ | [[gs_2000_home_theatre_modification|{{:repairs:gs2000:back-feature.jpg?direct&300 |}}]] | ||
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+ | I've owned this interesting GS-2000 "PC Home Theatre System" for many years. It's a rarer configuration. but I've never been happy the way that it clunks when turning on due to the inrush current. | ||
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+ | My plan is to add a thermistor on one of the AC lines to soften the inrush AC current before it hits the transformer. | ||
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+ | [[gs_2000_home_theatre_modification|Read Article]] | ||
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====== Custom Ember Data the easy way ====== | ====== Custom Ember Data the easy way ====== |