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We are thrilled to announce the rebranding of Sencha GRUI to BestReactGrid, a standalone entity that is dedicated to serving the React Community and enhancing the user experience for React developers. With its unparalleled features and functionality, BestReactGrid is poised…
Dear Sencha Customers & Partners, As the new General Manager, I would like to introduce myself and share how excited I am to join over 10,000 Sencha customers at this transformative time for the company and industry. Sencha is an…
In 2022 the Sencha blog had just under half a million page views. This reaffirms the connections among the Sencha community as well as the strong interest our product updates and explorations of Sencha capabilities generate among developers. So which…
We’re very excited to announce the release of the Rapid Ext JS beta version. In this version, you will get the chance to try this brand-new, high-performance tool firsthand. If you are already familiar with Sencha Ext JS, then you…
After the long Covid-19 has finally come to the end, we are happy to bring back Sencha Day to Europe! With a whole day pre-conference training focusing on the Sencha framework and web development, we have a few good reasons…
JavaScript frameworks provide JavaScript developers with the fundamental building blocks for creating JavaScript applications. This relieves JavaScript developers from the stress of building everything from scratch since they can use an operational framework to get things moving. However, Javascript developers…
We are somehow already approaching the midpoint of 2022, and we are incredibly proud of what we have accomplished to start the year. That sense of pride is matched only by the level of enthusiasm we hold for the months…
In this third article of the 6-part “Ext JS Grid Customization” blog series we focus on using row editing methods to customize a data grid. If you missed reading Part 1 and 2 of the series, take a quick read…
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:…
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