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16 changes: 8 additions & 8 deletions source/2020-05-29-the-ember-times-issue-150.md
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title: The Ember Times - Issue No. 150
author: Matthew Roderick, Amy Lam, the crowd
author: Matthew Roderick, Amy Lam, Isaac Lee, the crowd
tags: Recent Posts, Newsletter, Ember.js Times, Ember Times, 2020
alias : "blog/2020/05/29-the-ember-times-issue-150.html"
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<SOME-INTRO-HERE-TO-KEEP-THEM-SUBSCRIBERS-READING>
Ember tutorials on MDN 🎉,
Ember Octane vs Classic cheat sheet is in Octane 🔥,
"My Experience with Ember.js" Part 2 🎬,
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## [Section title in sentence case 🐹](section-url)
## [Ember Octane vs Classic cheat sheet is in Octane 🔥](https://ember-learn.github.io/ember-octane-vs-classic-cheat-sheet/)

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[Ember Octane vs Classic Cheat Sheet](https://ember-learn.github.io/ember-octane-vs-classic-cheat-sheet/) is a quick reference to understanding how to convert a classic Ember syntax to an Octane one. The website is nearing its one year anniversary! 🎂 What better way to celebrate than being upgraded from vanilla JS to an Ember Octane app?

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Thanks to work by [Jen Weber (@jenweber)](https://github.com/jenweber) and [Isaac Lee (@ijlee2)](https://github.com/ijlee2), the project is now built on a few well-known solutions: [`ember-code-snippet`](https://github.com/ef4/ember-code-snippet), [`ember-prism`](https://github.com/shipshapecode/ember-prism), [`ember-intl`](https://github.com/ember-intl/ember-intl), [`ember-cli-deploy`](https://github.com/ember-cli-deploy/ember-cli-deploy), and GitHub Actions for CI.

What's in store for the future? The [project](https://github.com/ember-learn/ember-octane-vs-classic-cheat-sheet/) can use your help with updated content, mobile responsive design, and—perhaps what's most cool—translations to languages besides English. If you'd like to help, please reach out to the Ember Learning Team on [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/emberjs)!

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Be kind,

Matthew Roderick, Amy Lam, the crowd and the Learning Team
Matthew Roderick, Amy Lam, Isaac Lee, the crowd and the Learning Team