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ExtJS 6.5.1 saw an update to the way in which Ext.callback resolved scope. It was a welcome change that added new and exciting possibilities to the way in which callbacks could be constructed and configured. The main change was the…
We are excited to announce the release of Ext JS 7.0 through the Early Access program. This release is packed with enhancements and exciting new features, with an emphasis on enhancing the Modern Toolkit. Read on to learn more…
Sencha and our sister company Embarcadero, participated in the most recent DeveloperWeek conference held in Brooklyn, New York from June 16-18, 2019. This event is New York City's largest Developer Conference and Expo, and this was my third time participating.…
Ext JS Upgrade Adviser 1.0 Release We are excited to announce the release of Ext JS Upgrade Adviser 1.0. Ext JS Upgrade Adviser scans your Ext JS 4.x and 5.x applications and reports problems in the source code that need…
2019 will be an exciting year for Sencha. Last week, I was honored to speak at the Sencha Community Conference in Germany, organized by eyeworkers GmbH. It was great to see the number of passionate developers that love Ext JS.…
Guest Blog Post Introduction The Grid Panel is one of the most powerful components in the Ext JS framework. It has lots of features and plugins built in that enables developers to display data in various ways. One interesting feature…
Web Sites A lot of web application software these days feels dated: the same old tired user interfaces and boring, faintly obscure but eminently purchasable background art on a web page drawn by some anonymous art student. Or worse, so-called…
You had questions and we’ve got answers! Please find a summary of questions and answers collected from our community of Sencha users at recent Sencha events, including DeveloperWeek Bay Area and a variety of webinars that you can now watch…
Software companies tier the prices of their licenses for a very good reason: not everyone needs everything. Developers don’t generally like to pay money for software that they will not use, and why should they? The software just sits in…
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