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SenchaCon

The Unconference Unmasked

We are trying something different this year at SenchaCon 2013 in Orlando in July — a mini-unconference! Some of you may be familiar with unconferences (also known as “open spaces”, “birds of a feather”, etc) — but for those of…

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Ext JS

Productive Enterprise Web Development with Ext JS and Clear Data Builder

Guest Blog Post It’s not likely that you’ll start developing an enterprise HTML5 application without using one of the JavaScript frameworks. One of the most feature complete frameworks is Sencha Ext JS. Farata Systems has developed an open source software…

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Sencha Touch

Building apps integrated with Facebook using Sencha Touch

A few months back, we demonstrated the power of HTML5 by building a responsive, high-performance Facebook client web app using Sencha Touch, called Fastbook (you can read about the making of this app here). We are happy to share the…

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Ext JS

Introducing Ext JS 4.2

Ext JS 4.2 contains many exciting enhancements and features. You may have read about some of these in previous posts, such as the improvements to the Grid component. In this article, we’ll take a tour of the new Neptune Theme…

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Sencha Touch

Hello Sencha Touch 2.2

We’re excited to announce the general availability of Sencha Touch 2.2, the latest version of our JavaScript framework for building multi-device, touch-based applications. We’ve been hard at work on the latest version of Touch, adding in a whole host of…

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SenchaCon

SenchaCon Update: Early Bird Extended, and More

Wanted to share some great news and a few conference updates. First the good news — we are extending early bird pricing an extra two weeks. We heard the pleas for “just a bit more time” from many who were…

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Ext JS

Sencha Ext JS Spotlight: KiteDesk

KiteDesk uses Ext JS to deliver a native application look and feel in an HTML5 based web app. KiteDesk funnels your most important cloud information into a single data stream. The idea is simple: consumers use Dropbox, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter,…

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Sencha Touch

Building SAP mobile apps with Sencha Touch

If you are working in a large corporate environment, chances are likely that your business data is in SAP systems. SAP is a leading enterprise software vendor. Traditionally SAP was a closed environment using proprietary UI solutions. More recently, however,…

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GXT

Using the GWT Compiler for Better Builds

Many of us use Sencha GXT and GWT to help our teams produce structured, powerful, and maintainable web applications. With Dev Mode and Super Dev Mode, we can easily write Java and test how it behaves in the browser. The…