Tag: extjs

  • Made a page ‘n’ stuff.

  • LEAKED! New secret documents reveal strategy leading up to the release of Ext JS 4.0! Via @EdSpencer.

  • Ext JS is now Sencha. I’m psyched to (finally) announce something we’ve been working on for some time, which is a new name and logo for our company. This is the first of many great updates we have in the pipeline, so make sure to follow us on Twitter! Via David Kaneda.

  • The HTML5 Family: Geolocation

    The HTML5 Family: GeolocationEd Spencer coaches us through the Geolocation API in HTML5: Various imprecise forms of geolocation have been in use on the web for some time, usually in the form of a crude best-guess based on your IP address. Today we have a plethora of new location-aware devices using a variety of location…

  • Everything is unminified in Texas. @TXJS Headed to Austin, Texas for the weekend with @DavidKaneda and @EdSpencer.

  • The HTML5 Family: Web Storage

    The HTML5 Family: Web StorageIn the latest feature of our series on HTML5, Ed Spencer explains and gives a quick example of Web Storage (localStorage and sessionStorage). (Via Ext JS.)

  • If you enjoy following the Ext JS tumblelog, please vote for us in the Directory. Thanks!

  • Ext JS allowed us to develop a rich, sophisticated interface in less time and with a smaller development team than would have been needed with other JavaScript UI frameworks. Jeff Nadler, Director of Product Development at Attensa, quoted in our latest Ext JS Spotlight article. (via Ext JS ttumblelog)

  • One of the more attractive traits I can assign to a technology is how well it can support all the different tasks I might want to give it. Whether I need to hack up a prototype quickly, sprinkle in some Ajax, or build a brand-new custom framework, Ext has always pulled through nicely. Brice Mason,…

  • Then there is Ext JS. UI maven, FLEX-ala-JS wonder, builder of UI components you could cut glass on. You could build an empire upon their grid component, templating via containers and XTemplate is a wonder, and its baked in extensibility and data “store” model is a dream. Grant Shepert, jQuery and or Ext JS (via…

  • That’s a lotta Apple glass.

  • Ext JS Tumblelog: Ext Designer has been officially released. Since our original soft release, we’ve had over 40,000 downloads and fixed over 100 bugs. This screencast shows how to create a simple product browser in under five minutes. I published this screencast this afternoon on our Ext JS Blog and the Ext Designer product page.…

  • My first painting on iPad is of Ext JS CEO and all-around great guy Abe Elias. This doesn’t look exactly like Abe, but he was a good sport about it. If you’re curious, I used the Brushes app and a $15 Pogo Sketch stylus. Highly recommend both.

  • I have been working at Ext JS and helping out with Ext Designer since January. It’s very cool to see it featured on Ajaxian.

  • Ext Designer has given me a massive erection. Wilhelm Murdoch