We’re excited to announce the release of ExtReact 6.6.1 with support for the latest React framework version 16.5 and Babel 7. Download ExtReact ExtReact Customers: Follow the Getting Started guide and reinstall npm packages for your existing ExtReact 6.6 apps Read the upgrade guide to update your existing ExtReact apps Try ExtReact 6.6.1: Download the […]
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September Savings for Sencha
We’re running a promotion this month and want to ensure you know what your options are and take advantage of special savings – 25% off Ext JS, GXT and Sencha Test 5-packs and ExtReact licenses, as well as 10% off any single developer license purchases for Ext JS or GXT. This offer applies to both new license purchases and upgrades, but does not apply to renewals. Check out our revamped webstore to see all of your options.
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We’re excited to announce the release of ExtReact 6.6 with support for the latest React framework version 16.x. ExtReact now provides hundreds of pre-built UI components that you can easily integrate with your React 16 apps. ExtReact 6.6 adds new exciting components to our existing rich UI component library, new theming options, new tooling, and new examples to help you create visually stunning React applications for your desktop and mobile devices.
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We’re excited to announce the release of Sencha Themer 1.3.3, which supports theming for ExtReact 6.6 applications and components. This release supports the ExtReact applications generated using the new ExtReact application generator tooling.
1 Comment Read moreLearn how to build React 16 based web applications with the Sencha Grid
If you’re developing a data-driven web application with React 16, chances are you’ll use a grid or spreadsheet-like interface at some point to display data for your users. A grid can be one of the trickiest and most complex UI components to build in React because many of the necessary features require both significant React expertise, as well as the willingness and ability to dig down into the DOM. Fortunately, the ExtReact Grid provides all of these capabilities and more. In this article, we’re going to create an example using the Sencha ExtReact Grid that shows information about Stocks and equities companies. If you want to code a grid using an HTML table or another third-party component, you might have to do something like handle clicking on a column header to sort, or clicking on a divider between a column header to resize, or maybe sliding a pager and doing a fetch for the next page of data. With ExtReact Grid, these functionalities are built in. Read on to get started with building an application using ExtReact Grid!
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JavaScript is transforming development teams’ expectations for desktop, server and mobile apps. JavaScript based hybrid apps or progressive web apps provide great benefits for enterprise applications – as you can create native and web apps with the same code base, resulting in less development costs and faster time to market. Enhancements to JavaScript are enabling it to break free of the browser, while technologies such as Node.js and its package manager npm facilitate creation of portable front-end and back-end apps that rival those traditionally created for desktop and mobile environments.
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We’re excited to announce the release of ExtReact 6.5.3, which supports several component enhancements and the new SplitButton component, as well as React 16 early access.
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Sencha Product Roadmap Update
We’ve been hard at work for the last few months defining the future of our core suite of products to ensure the continued success of our many global customers and to renew the momentum of the iconic Ext JS framework with new users. We analyzed support requests, forum posts, historical tickets, survey responses, and had multiple discussions with developers to distill a list of general themes that can guide our development efforts. You’ll see these themes reflected in this Roadmap and echoed by our team in the ensuing months as we strive to continue building Sencha products into the best products they can be.
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A key priority for Sencha is to better engage with our community of passionate developers. We discussed previously that we will launch an MVP Program. We run a similar program for Embarcadero with a lot of success to-date. The MVP (Most Valuable Professional) program chooses the “best of the best” Sencha community members to be trusted assets for our customers and prospects. An MVP is passionate about Sencha products and the success of everyone who uses the framework(s) and related products. An MVP evangelizes (cheers for, promotes, educates others, etc.) Sencha products by writing and speaking on the elegance, simplicity and productivity of our products at user groups, conferences, and webinars, and in websites, articles, newsgroups, blogs and social networks. Help us ensure the success of the technology that makes up the Sencha Web Application Development Platform and become an MVP – read on to learn more!
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