Tag: sencha

  • This page used to look like this: I’d say it’s a marked improvement.

  • WebKitBits, via Sencha: Excitement has been building for some time for a BlackBerry device with a modern WebKit browser. Michael Mullany puts the brand new BlackBerry Torch through the paces, from the point of view of a web developer, to see what it can handle. The results? Pretty impressive… Check out his article on the…

  • Eduardo Alarcón (aka Totushi) is making some dope shirts for Sencha. Here are some of his working designs. Click through for more.

  • Save the Date! Join us November 14th-17th at The Fairmont San Francisco for Sencha Conference 2010. Read the blog post at Sencha.com. More details to come… Reblogged from Sencha.

  • Sencha Touch 0.91 Public Beta is out. This release offers huge improvements to the Scroller which now provides continuous events for a better experience in Grouped Lists. It also features a new, vertical carousel and a steady helping of bug fixes. (Release notes) We’re seeing a huge response on Twitter and our Forum. We hope…

  • Getting Sassy with CSS

    Getting Sassy with CSSDavid Kaneda: My newest post on the Sencha blog covering the wonders of SASS and Compass. Includes a full getting started guide and covers some of the techniques we used in developing the themes for Sencha Touch. Via Sencha tumblelog.

  • SenchaInc: Sencha Wallpapers! Show your love for Sencha with this rockin’ wallpaper set. It includes images for iPhone/iPad (both home screen and lock screen) and desktops. These are on GitHub, so feel free to contribute your own! David Kaneda made us some awesome wallpapers. I’ve been using these on my desktop, iPad and iPhone!

  • jQTouch and Sencha Touch: Which is right for you?

    jQTouch and Sencha Touch: Which is right for you?David Kaneda: Recently I had the pleasure of announcing Sencha Touch, a standards-based mobile app framework which I helped create. As expected, this has raised some questions about jQTouch, a similar library I created last year. As covered before, jQTouch will remain separate, maintained, and free under…

  • David Kaneda: “It is my honor to present Sencha Touch, a brand new HTML5/CSS3 app framework for touch devices.” We’ve been working on a lot of really cool stuff at Sencha, and now we can finally talk about it!

  • Edward Sanchez made some pretty cool Japanese tea cups for our Ext JS to Sencha name change.

  • 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.