I've used Angular for a big project before and had no issues with it. In fact, it's one of the most productive frameworks that I've used.
I tried ember.js as well, but it wasn't my cup of tea. I wouldn't go so far as to recommend people avoid Ember because I didn't like it, unlike this post has done.
Just because X isn't a good fit for you doesn't mean that it's a "Bad Thing". And just because X is great for you doesn't mean that it's a "Great Thing". We have so many options because there are tradeoffs for all of them.
I tried ember.js as well, but it wasn't my cup of tea. I wouldn't go so far as to recommend people avoid Ember because I didn't like it, unlike this post has done.
Just because X isn't a good fit for you doesn't mean that it's a "Bad Thing". And just because X is great for you doesn't mean that it's a "Great Thing". We have so many options because there are tradeoffs for all of them.