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👋 Emberistas! 🐹

<SOME-INTRO-HERE-TO-KEEP-THEM-SUBSCRIBERS-READING>
Watch a deep dive on component primitives 📺,
Watch a deep dive on component primitives 📺, and
the "Rock & Roll with Ember band" interview series 🎸!

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## [The "Rock & Roll with Ember band" interview series 🎸](https://balinterdi.com/blog/)

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[Balint Erdi (@balinterdi)](https://github.com/balinterdi), author of the popular book, [Rock & Roll with Ember.js (RaRwE)](https://balinterdi.com/rock-and-roll-with-emberjs/), has started a ["Rock & Roll with Ember band" interview series](https://balinterdi.com/blog/) on his blog. We enjoyed reading these interviews about members from the beloved Ember community!

* 🎤 [Stuart Guthrie (@stuartg99)](https://github.com/stuartg99) of Freshwater, New South Wales, Australia talked about his experience since choosing Ember four years ago as the founder of [Polonious Pty Ltd](https://polonious-systems.com/). "We selected Emberjs as it was community driven, the community was well led and had a good 'vibe', still does."
* 🥁 [Serguei Cambour (@belgoros)](https://github.com/belgoros) of Belgium talked about using Ember on side projects, having discovered Ember as a framework from his background in Ruby on Rails. The RaRwE book helped with the Ember learning curve, and he uses the [Ember Discuss](https://discuss.emberjs.com/) or the relevant channel in the [Ember Discord chat](https://discord.com/invite/emberjs) to ask questions.
* 🎹 [Ben Borowski (@typeoneerror)](https://github.com/typeoneerror) of Canada used Ember on his side project, [Doki.io](https://doki.io/). Things he's jazzed about in the Ember world are code-splitting and the [@use RFC](https://www.pzuraq.com/introducing-use/), which we discussed in [Ember Times Issue #168](https://blog.emberjs.com/2020/11/20/the-ember-times-issue-168.html).
* 🎷 [Aad Versteden (@madnificent)](https://github.com/madnificent) of Belgium is the co-founder and CEO of [redpencil.io](https://redpencil.io/), a consultancy which tries to keep the web an open space. Most of their backend work is [semantic.works](https://semantic.works/), which heavily pushes for Ember on the frontend. Aad would like to see the community more involved in [ember-animated](https://github.com/ember-animation/ember-animated). He's also hopeful that [Embroider](https://github.com/embroider-build/embroider) will bring us tree shaking. Check out the [full post](https://balinterdi.com/blog/the-rock-roll-with-ember-band-aad-versteden/) to read about Aad's thoughts on the pros and cons of Ember Data.

Find all the interviews here: [https://balinterdi.com/blog/](https://balinterdi.com/blog/).

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