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: The 2012 HTML5 Wishlist
It’s that time of year, and we’re once again publishing our HTML5 wishlist. Read on to find out what we’re hoping to see happen in the world of web browsers and web standards.
14 Comments Read moreSencha Touch Spotlight: Nanocrowd
The new Nanocrowd Sencha Touch app helps you find great movies to watch instantly on your iPad. By knowing why people like things, we can make the process of finding movies faster, easier, and more fun. Read more about Nanocrowd.
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We’re constantly updating Sencha Learn with new content for many of our products. Read on to find out what you might’ve missed.
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As part of our series on the HTML5 capabilities of new mobile platforms, today we look at the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the first device to ship with Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich. Will Android 4.0 be a major step forward?
13 Comments Read moreExt GWT 3.0 Beta Now Available
Today we are happy to announce the availability of Ext GWT 3.0 Beta. Read on to find about our future plans for 3.x, and a special promotion going through December 2011.
21 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.
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Sencha.io Src Update
We’re pleased to announce a set of new aspects and experimental features for Sencha.io Src, the image resizing service within our popular Sencha.io cloud suite.
No Comments Read moreHTML5 Scorecard: Amazon Kindle Fire
As part of our continuing series on the HTML5 capabilities of new mobile platforms, we’re taking the measure of the new Amazon Kindle Fire. Join us as we take a look at how the device stacks up as an HTML5 app platform.
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