A Fresh Approach to JavaScript Documentation—The New Ext JS 4 Documentation Center
Since the launch of Ext JS 4 we’ve been hard at work improving all aspects of helping you learn the framework. We’ve launched a new learning center, improved the way we track bugs and respond to issues on the forums and more. You’ve given us a tremendous amount of support as well as suggestions on how to improve via the active docs app threads on the forums. We’ve been listening and today I’d like to share a few of the improvements we’ve made with you, as well as some of what we’re working on.
Sencha Touch Charts: A New Way to Interact with Data on the Mobile Web
We’re excited to share with you the beta release of Sencha Touch Charts. Touch Charts is a new add-on to Sencha Touch that we think will change how people interact with mobile web data.
SenchaCon 2011: Call For Speakers
The biggest and best SenchaCon ever is coming in October. We love getting the community involved, and today we’re announcing our Call For Speakers. Want to be involved?
Sencha On The Road: Upcoming Events
For the last two months, Sencha marketing and developer relations has been busy planning for numerous events, conference sponsorships, and speaker sessions. We’re excited to share our upcoming schedule for March and hope to see you in person soon.
The Noksoft Effect: Our Wishlist for Mobile IE9
Microsoft has said that it will be bringing IE9 to Nokia phones when they ship with Windows mobile. But IE9 lags the market significantly in HTML5 capabilities. Here’s what Microsoft needs to do to catch up.
Sencha On The Road: Mobile World Congress
February is a big month in the mobile industry, with one of its premier events, the Mobile World Congress, taking place in Barcelona, Spain each year. We’re at the event, working out what’s hot and what’s not in the world of mobile web and mobile apps.
Building a Rating Widget with Ext Core 3.0 Final and Google CDN
We are very proud to announce the final release of Ext Core under the MIT license. Your feedback was invaluable. Thank you for all the bugs reported and test cases created. For those of you who are new to Ext Core, we suggest you read the previous blog post about the all the features and examples that we released as part of the beta.
Ext JS 3.0 RC2 Release - Stable, Robust, and Enhanced
We are pleased to announce that the latest release candidate of Ext 3.0 is now publicly available. We are very proud of the stability of this release. We’d like to thank our support team and elite community members who have tested the release candidates. You have assisted in squashing a number of bugs affecting both Ext Core and Ext JS. The time taken to report issues and create test cases is much appreciated.
Ext Core 3.0 Beta Released
As we approach the three year anniversary of the initial release of Ext, the Ext Team is proud to announce the immediate availability of Ext Core 3.0 beta for download. Ext Core provides a cross-browser consistent API for performing the most common tasks in JavaScript development for web pages. Ext Core is released under a permissive MIT license – there is no cost to use Ext Core – it’s free for everyone.
Ext 2.2 Released
We are pleased to announce the release of Ext 2.2, a fully backwards-compatible maintenance release of Ext. This is a recommended upgrade for all Ext 2.x users as it not only adds many new components and examples, but also provides a host of important bug fixes and performance improvements.
