We often hear that a key challenge in the Ext JS ecosystem is finding new developers. When organizations look to staff open roles or new projects, it is logical to request experienced developers. The same is true for Ext JS devs. Expert Ext JS developers aren’t available in abundance (unlike React or Angular resources)—making staffing […]
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Building Universal Applications with Ext JS
Many customers using Ext JS to build data-centric, desktop-based applications would also like to be able to complement them with a mobile or tablet app. Traditionally, creating a mobile app meant switching to a totally new development environment (like Swift or Objective-C for iPhone, and Java or Kotlin for Android). One of the coolest features […]
3 Comments Read moreExt JS for the Community
It’s been over a year since we announced the Sencha Ext JS Community Edition—a free, limited commercial use license, with a robust Ext JS framework, hundreds of modern components, material theme and more to develop stunning looking apps. Since the launch, we’ve been excited to see the growing interest. Haven’t heard of the Ext JS […]
8 Comments Read moreUsing Material Icons with Ext JS
Typography connotes emotion and it’s as important as the visual elements in your application. There may be times you want to enhance your app with other font libraries. Here’s a quick and simple way to add a Material Font Icon from the Google fonts library. Not only can you do that, but it’s easy to […]
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Although we’re only 3 weeks into the new year and the quarter, the Sencha teams are running at full steam! Last week, we announced the release of Ext JS 7.1 and with it, reinforced our level of commitment to the community as well as toward advancing the framework. Our mission to deliver high quality products […]
2 Comments Read moreVisualizing Geospatial Data using Ext JS and Google Maps
When it comes to working with geospatial data (i.e. data which has location information associated with it) you often need a good way to visualize the data in your business application for it to be useful. Ext JS includes a “ux” package containing various user extensions (including one for Google Maps) that allows you to […]
No Comments Read moreGenerating Stable Locators For Your Tests using Sencha Component Locator Extension For Google Chrome
Sencha Test provides a set of powerful APIs, referred to as the Futures API, that allows you to reliably locate and interact with components inside of your Sencha web applications—specifically apps built with Ext JS, ExtReact, and ExtAngular. These APIs provide a consistent and easy way to reference components, but you need to know how […]
No Comments Read moreSencha Roadmap Update – September 2019
Kegan Blumenthal, GM of Sencha Inc.I am excited to share Sencha’s Updated Roadmap. Over the last six months since I joined as GM, our core team has worked hard to set Sencha on a clear growth path. We shared some of our plans in April this year, and I am happy to report that we […]
38 Comments Read moreAnnouncing Sencha Ext JS 7.0 and Tooling GA
We are proud to announce the general availability of Sencha Ext JS 7.0. In this post we will cover details about the exciting, new and improved features of Ext JS framework and tooling. Read on to learn more. Highlights Ext JS Modern framework has been improved extensively. We now recommend starting off with our Modern […]
12 Comments Read moreEnterprise in the Era of Ext JS 7.0
Sencha’s value proposition is expanding significantly with the release of Ext JS 7.0. In addition to providing the most robust enterprise Web Development component and framework, this release includes comprehensive component sets for Angular, React, and the building blocks for Web Components – which can be used in any JS environment. Today your organization can […]
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