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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Reflections on NYC DeveloperWeek 2019
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. The event took place at the Brooklyn Expo Center – a great venue in Brooklyn, […]
3 Comments Read moreThe Hidden Value of Ext JS Enterprise: A Look at What’s Inside
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 the file system taking up space. But there are times when taking another look at […]
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Introduction Hosting DeveloperWeek Bay Area at the Oakland Convention Center in the heart of Oakland’s City Center was a terrific idea, and despite the Teacher’s Strike giving the local cops some work to do traffic-wise, the warm bright sun reflected the positive spirits of attendees. Oakland was fun and the city has its own architectural […]
7 Comments Read moreAnnouncing Sencha ExtReact 6.7 GA
We’re excited to announce the release of ExtReact 6.7 with support for the latest React framework version 16.8. ExtReact 6.7 adds new components – Chip and Color Picker – to hundreds of existing components. This release also brings a number of enhancements to existing components including new grid features and multi-select options to form components.
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Join our free upcoming training sessions to learn how to build an ExtReact or ExtAngular application. We’ll explain what’s different from the Ext JS application build process and you’ll see how you can save development time using our robust component library with your React or Angular apps.
3 Comments Read moreThe Rush to Open Source – But What’s Missing?
A cautionary tale of navigating modern development Introduction Search the Internet for “Open Source” and the number of hits is astonishing. The fact that open source has been accepted into the business mainstream is indisputable, as IBM’s purchase of Red Hat for US$34 billion proves. Or maybe it’s the rise of more or less open […]
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We often forget how lucky we are in the JavaScript world. A report, The State of the Octoverse: top programming languages of 2018 (from our friends at the GitHub Blog) shows that JavaScript is the most popular programming language, and its rate of growth is only exceeded by python, even though there are far more JavaScript developers than python. This is based on the number of unique contributors to public and private repositories tagged with the appropriate primary language. They also used the number of repositories created and tagged with the appropriate primary language.
No Comments Read moreIntroducing Froala into your Sencha Applications
We are happy to share that Froala recently became part of the Developer Tools portfolio and Sencha family! Froala provides a drop-in WYSIWYG rich text editor with a simple but powerful user interface for developing and editing web content easier and faster. In addition to the text editor, the company’s products include more than 170 pluggable, open source design blocks to build modern web applications. With Froala we can now add improved text editing capabilities to applications built with Ext JS, GXT and ExtReact.
18 Comments Read moreSencha Roadmap Update
Over the past year, we have been listening to developers’ needs and we found that the majority of developers interested in Sencha are Enterprise Web Developers, and we’ve seen keen interest in Sencha products from Open Source Web or Mobile Developers. We’ve centered our roadmap based on the feedback we’ve received from these audiences — please read on to see what’s coming from Sencha!
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