We tried a bevy of HTML5 specific tests to evaluate the PlayBook browser to see how well it would work as an mobile web app platform. Read on to find out more about the latest, greatest addition to the tablet market.
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2011 Product Roadmap Update
We’re off to an exciting start of 2011 and the team at Sencha would like to share our product roadmap for the rest of the year with the community and give some updates across the board.
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One of the features we haven’t discussed much in Ext JS 4 is the new Ext.Brew package. Unique among JavaScript frameworks, the Ext.Brew package uses unique Sencha technology to brew the perfect cup of tea.
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We’ve been interviewing the developers that created the amazing apps for our most recent Sencha Touch App Contest. In the last of our series, we have the honor of talking to Cahit Gürgüc, and find out about the magic behind his brilliant DailyCrossword entry.
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Although most modern mobile devices have good hardware specs, almost all of them are still lacking in areas like memory — especially compared to their desktop counterparts. In a previous article, we looked at event delegation as a way of improving the performance of your mobile web application. In this article, we will look at one more technique that improves your application’s memory usage.
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The grid components have been rewritten from the ground up for Ext JS 4 and will provide numerous benefits over the 3.x versions. The 4.0 grid includes greatly improved performance and flexibility, so extending it and adding new functionality will be easier than ever. Here’s a rundown of the most important new features.
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