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Supporting the Open Source Community — Sencha Sponsors Material-UI Project

June 1, 2020 2418 Views

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As Sencha strives to create the best enterprise-grade JavaScript framework and components to lead the radical transformation in web app development, we stand behind community-oriented, open collaboration to seed innovation and take up an important goal to give back to the open source community. 

Through the offering of Ext JS GPL and Ext JS Community Edition, we continue to do our small part and are excited to see the wide adoption of our tools fueling open source and enterprise innovation across various industry verticals. As we continue this support, we would like to announce our recent sponsorship to Material-UI — an open source React component library. 

“We are honored to include Sencha as a diamond sponsor of Material-UI. This partnership helps Sencha better address the advanced needs of enterprises while it helps Material-UI to further invest in growing the adoption of the library by the React community”, says Olivier Tassinari, co-creator of Material-UI.  

As we endeavor to advance the Javascript ecosystem and simplify enterprise app development, we will continue to work with our open source partners to help solve bigger challenges and make a difference.

 

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