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We’d like to congratulate Dean Ranft on winning third place in the Sencha Theming Contest! Our goal was to highlight how easy it is to use the latest advancements in Sencha Themer to modify the theme of an existing application.…
We’d like to congratulate Nils Dehl on winning second place in the Sencha Theming Contest! Our goal was to highlight how easy it is to use the latest advancements in Sencha Themer to modify the theme of an existing application.…
We’re very excited to announce that Mike Giddens is the winner of the Sencha Theming Contest! Our goal was to highlight how easy it is to use the latest advancements in Sencha Themer to modify the theme of an existing…
Last month, we launched our Sencha Test Tip of the Week emails. Our Tip of the Week emails will provide you with a variety of best practices and tips and tricks, so you can get up to speed quickly on…
The Sencha EMEA team hosted SenchaCon 2017 Roadshow events last month across Europe in Amsterdam, Zurich, Milan, and Madrid. I was honored to participate and really enjoyed meeting many of our customers and partners, and talking to them about their…
Getting Started React.js has gained popularity due to developer-friendly features such as its intuitive component model, simple view language, and optimized rendering. Ext JS has a similar declarative style, and we've developed a package called "Ext JS Reactor" that makes…
Design, at its core, focuses on the communication of ideas. Regardless of which branch of design you use, the ultimate goal is to clearly communicate. This is why popular design theorists such as Donald Norman promote the use of affordances,…
Last week was a fun (and tiring) week! Subu Baskaran, Ajit Kumar, Phil Merola, Simmi Kaur, and I traveled to 3 exciting east coast cities in 3 days, to host and present at the SenchaCon 2017 Roadshow events in Boston,…
Today, we’re pleased to announce that Sencha Themer 1.1 is generally available. With Themer 1.1, you can visually inspect and modify styles of components in your app. You can uniquely theme components, including grid, list, tabpanel, title bar, and form…
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