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As we enter 2017, I would like to wish our Sencha community a very happy New Year. I am thankful for your business and I am very proud of all that we achieved together in 2016. Innovations in web application…
One of the biggest challenges for web apps has been that they didn’t look and feel like native apps. Web apps have historically had poor offline capabilities, performance limitations, and almost no access to internal or external hardware. These limitations…
SenchaCon was jam packed with deep technical content from Sencha Engineers, partners, and customers. We’ve published all of the videos and slides, so you and your colleagues can learn about the future of the modern web, exciting advancements we have…
Automation engineers often need two or more browser instances open when writing end-to-end tests. This allows them to test concurrency aspects of web applications such as business logic integrity involving multi-user scenarios. Sencha Test 2.0, along with the new WebDriver…
We’re pleased to announce that Sencha Architect 4.1 is now generally available, providing support for Ext JS 6.2.1 and Cmd 6.2.1. With Architect 4.1, you can drag and drop Ext JS 6 premium components – D3, Pivot Grid, Calendar, Exporter,…
We’re excited to announce that Sencha Visual Studio Code Plugin is now generally available to all Ext JS customers. The Visual Studio Code plugin is an extension available for Microsoft's Visual Studio Code editor and is included in all Ext…
I’m not quite ready to turn the page on 2016, but it’s that time of year when I start thinking about what’s in store for 2017. When it comes to web technology, I’ve been doing pretty well with my predictions…
At SenchaCon 2016, I had the privilege of working with the Speedment team on a presentation about accelerating data access in data-centric applications – Turbocharge Your Ext JS App Performance. I’ve spoken in the past about accelerating data access in…
When Sencha Fiddle 1 was first released in 2013, the way we shared and tested Ext JS code was revolutionized. Prior to Sencha Fiddle, there wasn’t a standard way to share code that was constantly updated with each Ext JS…
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