Learning Ext: Many Resources Available
Tweet The Ext JavaScript library is a robust framework encompassing components for many typical development needs. With support for DOM traversal/manipulation, UI controls, data binding and more, Ext provides the hooks and tools to help build engaging applications. We're frequently asked about online resources that can help developers become more proficient with Ext. There's a wealth of information provided on the Ext Learning Center section of our website that can be extremely effective in helping Ext developers become more proficient in the framework.
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The Ext Learning Center is one of the best places to get material to learn about Ext. The tutorials cater to both new and experienced Ext developers and cover a broad range of topics including application design, DOM manipulation using DomQuery, Drag and Drop and Grid implementation to name of few. If you're new to Ext, you definitely want to start off with the Introduction to Ext 2.0 tutorial. It's an excellent starting point which highlights the usage of some very important features and helps to build the foundation for you to work from. Advanced developers can take advantage of other tutorials such as Extending an Ext Class or Writing Ext 2 Plugins. These tutorials, along with several others, are clearly geared towards advanced Ext developers and are designated as such."In the Wild" Ext Tutorials
A number of developers have created some great tutorials and examples on their personal sites. Here are just a few tutorials found via Google which cover a variety of topics and development platforms:- ColdFusion 8 Grid Context Menus
- ColdFusion 8 Grid Context Menu Part II
- ColdFusion 8 Grid Custom Toolbars
- ColdFusion 8 Grid Filtering
- CF8 Ajax Grid: Renderers and Events
- Ask Cutter: Calling functions when paging the CF8 DataGrid
- Various Ext Samples
- Creating an Ext JS grid using the Zend Framework
- Drag and drop using Ext JS with the CakePHP Tree Behavior

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Anthong Redbeard
4 years agoI’m guessing the popularity of this post is what brought the site to a slow crawl today
Mark Trostler
4 years agoYAHOO is your friend - let’s not forget this was all initially built on top of YUI - give YAHOO some love!
Find stuff here: http://search.yahoo.com
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Raul Jimenez
4 years agoIt could be useful if you link to others communities i think. There are some forums/wikis/google groups/.. helping to developers non-english speakers with their developments.
Thanks again for this awesome tool, it makes our lives like developers easier
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4 years agoIt would be nice to see a book about ExtJS to have most of the learning in one place, specially for us who can’t get the on site training so easy since we’re aboard.
Andrew
4 years agoFirst prize would be an Ext JS book. It would cover each componentt, common usage, how it is commonly used to interact with other components etc. Potentially the book could be in the form of building an application - something which uses each component. The second part of the book would basically be a printed API with more explanation.
Second prize would be the currerent API documentation but with short examples and short overview of each component.
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