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Introducing Our New Learning Center

Introducing Our New Learning Center

July 13, 2011 | James Pearce

The key to becoming successful with any software platform is the learning process required to become proficient with it — and JavaScript frameworks like Ext JS, Sencha Touch, and Ext GWT are no exception. To make that process easier than ever, we’ve introduced a new Learning Center.

Sencha.com: Fighting Fit Again

Sencha.com: Fighting Fit Again

May 20, 2011 | James Pearce

We’d like to apologize for some of the issues we’ve been having recently with our web server, and the performance of our forums, documentation, and main site. We explain how we got there and what we’re doing to ensure that it doesn’t happen again.

Sencha Touch Theme Contest

Sencha Touch Theme Contest

April 19, 2011 | David Kaneda

We are extremely excited to announce our second contest for Sencha Touch, a theming competition geared toward designers. We have some fantastic, designery prizes lined up, including a MacBook Air, a BlackBerry PlayBook, and three iPad 2s.

2011 Product Roadmap Update

2011 Product Roadmap Update

April 11, 2011 | Aditya Bansod

We’re off to an exciting start of 2011 and the team at Sencha would like to share our product roadmap for the rest of the year with the community and give some updates across the board.

Sencha On The Road: Upcoming Events

Sencha On The Road: Upcoming Events

March 04, 2011 | Donovan Erba

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.

Project Oolong: The Sencha Website Redesign

Project Oolong: The Sencha Website Redesign

February 24, 2011 | David Kaneda

By now you have hopefully had a chance to see our new website design — if you are currently reading this via RSS and haven’t, I encourage you to click through and check it out. This post is about how the redesign came to be, some new features we’ve added, and a little behind-the-scenes look at how it was made.