Octane - new content to help avoid jQuery confusion #891
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Purpose
This PR helps address emberjs/rfc-tracking#3
The goal is to reflect that Octane will not have jQuery by default, and to give specific pointers to people about how to make API requests.
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Departures from RFC 431
I renamed "data management" to be "Making back end requests" because the "state management" topic clashes with the original name. I reviewed state management and I think it's too confusing to try and add this data fetching stuff to that guide. I expect it to keep growing.
I am open to renaming this section.
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