The scalability, maintainability and flexibility of an application is mostly determined by the quality of the application’s architecture. In this article, we’ll take a look at a popular application and discuss how we might architect the user interface to create a solid foundation.
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A Peek Under the Hood at Ext Scheduler
Ext Scheduler is a full-featured web calendaring application built on Ext JS. Guest blogger and noted Sencha community member Mats Bryntse shows us some of his favorite tips and techniques for building Ext Scheduler.
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For Ext Designer users, Ext JS 4 support is coming in a release soon after Ext JS 4. In the meantime, we can use the Sandboxing feature to integrate Ext JS 4 components into our 3.x applications. Ext Designer lead developer Jarred Nicholls shows you how.
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Ext JS 4 is the biggest leap forward yet for the framework, and upgrading an existing application from Ext JS 3 can be a daunting challenge. You’ll learn about the brand new Ext 3 to 4 Migration Pack, a bundle of resources we created to make this transition easier. We’ll also introduce our two-part video tutorial that walks you through migrating an application step-by-step.
32 Comments Read more2011 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.
49 Comments Read moreExt JS 4 Beta 2 Preview: The Ext.Brew Package
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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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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