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19 Aug 2009 7:10 AM #1
What does the JS in Ext JS stand for?
What does the JS in Ext JS stand for?
I thought it stood for JavaScript, but now I'm thinking it stands for Jack Slocum. Can someone confirm this?

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19 Aug 2009 11:22 AM #2Sencha - Community Support Team
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JavaScript, silly.

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19 Aug 2009 11:22 AM #3Sencha - Community Support Team
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Last edited by VinylFox; 19 Aug 2009 at 11:55 AM. Reason: fixed link

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19 Aug 2009 12:00 PM #4

When is your ExtJS In Action book going to be available on Amazon?
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19 Aug 2009 12:01 PM #5Sencha - Community Support Team
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<sigh> soon.
If you're in a rush, get the "Learning Ext JS" book by Shea Frederick (VinylFox). It's an excellent resource. I know because I own a copy

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20 Aug 2009 11:17 AM #6
I thought "JS" stands for Jack Slocum.

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20 Aug 2009 11:21 AM #7
No, just joking, seriously it is "Jerry Seinfeld"


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