I wanted to share my thoughts on learning Ext JS 4.1 from a developer new to Sencha. The article highlights my initial progress, perceptions, and discoveries in learning Ext JS.
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Sencha Learn Roundup
We’re constantly updating Sencha Learn with new content for many of our products. Read on to find out what you might’ve missed.
6 Comments Read moreWhat’s Coming in Ext JS 4.1
The primary focus of the upcoming Ext JS 4.1 release is performance. We have been hard at work to improve performance across the board, but we have concentrated on two main areas: rendering and layout. While the majority of our time has been dedicated to this effort, there are many other exciting developments to share. Chief among these are some major improvements to grid and border layout and a preview of the new Neptune theme.
70 Comments Read moreExt JS 4.1 Performance Preview
Today we’re pleased to release a performance preview of Ext JS 4.1. As we’ve blogged before, this release is all about performance. Read on to find out more about the latest version of our flagship JavaScript framework.
75 Comments Read moreSencha Touch and Ext JS Spotlight: Jarvus Innovations
Jarvus Innovations builds brands, software, apps, and websites for both internal products and a wide range of clients including Christie’s, Philadelphia Eagles, Philly Tech Week, TEDxPhilly 2010 and many others. We caught up with them to find out how they’re using Ext JS and Sencha Touch in their latest projects.
5 Comments Read moreAnnouncing the New Sencha Complete — Touch Charts, Designer 1.2, and a Special Promo Price!
Today, we’re happy to announce an all-new Sencha Complete and a promotional price to sweeten the deal. The new Sencha Complete includes a commercial license to Sencha Touch Charts — our data visualization add-on to Sencha Touch — and the new Ext Designer 1.2 with support for Ext JS 4. And celebrate the expanded Sencha Complete, we’ve made the price even more attractive. Sencha Complete is now on sale through Sept. 30th with a starting price of $845.
23 Comments Read moreA 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.
78 Comments Read moreExt Designer 1.2 is Now Available
We are incredibly excited to announce the general availability of Ext Designer 1.2 with Ext JS 4 support. Ext Designer 1.2 is the culmination of many months of work and we believe it’s the most powerful release of Designer so far. Support for Ext JS 4, improved documentation, unprecedented stability, and a new 30-Day Trial period make this the most compelling Ext Designer yet.
14 Comments Read moreCSS3 Styling in Every Browser
Traditionally, cross-browser styling has been a time consuming and tedious task. With the rise of modern browsers and the introduction of CSS3, we can finally create beautiful cross-browser interfaces using a simple syntax. We show you how with the new Sencha SDK Tools.
12 Comments Read moreUsing Ext Loader for Your Application
Today, we’ll be looking at creating a small application that makes use of this new class Loader system, exercising the dependency management system. Along the way, we’ll discuss various configuration options for the Ext Loader system.
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