type Query { getUsers( limit: Int offset: Int orderBy: String filter: String ): Users user(id: Int!): User } type Mutation { createUser(createUserInput: CreateUserInput!): Int updateUser( id: Int! updateUserInput: UpdateUserInput! ): Int deleteUser(id: Int!): Int } type User { id: Int! username: String! firstName: String lastName: String role: String! email: String! areas: [Area!] } type […]
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3 Interesting JavaScript Talks at DevWeek Austin
DeveloperWeek Conferences are known to bring forward the best talks, workshops and a wealth of knowledge about the hottest technology trends. DevWeek Austin held during the first week of Nov’19 was no exception—a great event with plenty of visionary talks, workshops, and an opportunity to mingle and exchange new ideas with devs and enterprise customers. […]
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Serverless has come a long way since the early days of Google App Engine in 2008. It is still relatively young, as far as technologies go. I think most would agree that serverless really started to take off when Amazon introduced AWS Lambda in 2015. It could be argued that serverless is around 5 […]
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Did you thoroughly enjoy the live rock show last month or was the baseball game you attended this past week absolutely nail-biting? Research suggests that millennials and other generations are trending to explore and value experiences rather than materialistic possessions. More likely than not, the ticket you purchased to attend the event and make those […]
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The latest tips on using your favorite JavaScript framework and UI components to give your users stellar digital experiences. [Webinar On-Demand] Migration Paths from Ext JS 4.x to 7 Sencha Product Experts Brandon Donnelson, Marc Gusmano, and Jason Cline hosted a live presentation covering the many features and enhancements that have been introduced since […]
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“What’s the difference between an xtype and an alias?” “How about between a model and a viewModel?” “Is the Modern toolkit only for mobile browsers?” “Why does every error I see have something to do with a file called “bootstrap.js???” “Publishes, twoWayBindable, reference, MVVM—oh my!” Do any of these questions sound familiar? Have […]
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Through interactions with our growing customer base, the Sencha team is constantly learning about new and interesting ways our products are used in the field. From defense applications for protecting critical missions, to enhancing patient experience with real-time healthcare data, to complex financial applications—the possibilities are truly endless! As we continue to learn about the […]
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A couple of months ago, we published Sencha’s roadmap. Since then, we’ve received great feedback from you—our customers—and are making some updates to the 2019/2020 roadmap to incorporate your suggestions. As a Sencha Product Manager, I interact with customers on an everyday basis and get excited to see the myriad ways enterprises use our product. Your feedback […]
10 Comments Read moreSencha Webinars in Review: August – December 2019
At Sencha, our goal is to provide customers with every tool necessary to facilitate streamlined and successful application development. We aim to achieve this goal by arming developers with knowledge through demonstration, so they may harness the full power of our products. Read on for a quick summary of our recent and upcoming webinars, as […]
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We are seeing good momentum with Ext JS 7.0 and getting some great reviews. We want to keep building on this. One area that we have discussed is promoting Ext JS at schools and universities and getting adoption of Ext JS at an even earlier stage. Ext JS has a learning curve and while many […]
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