A few weeks ago I was interviewed about Ext JS development and Ext Js in action. If you’re interested in learning more about Ext JS in action, please feel free to click the link (or image) below. You can get 40% off Ext JS in Action by using promo code “infoq40″ at checkout. http://www.infoq.com/articles/extjs-in-action Many [...]
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On Tuesday 8/17 at 6:30PM, I will be joining the San Francisco ExtJS meetup group at the Sencha office to discuss various topics related to Ext JS. If you’re going to be in the area on that day, please come and visit us. Please register at the meetup (click the image below) before doing so.
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Ext JS recently published a blog article regarding Attensa‘s use of the Ext JS framework in their “Spotlight” section. I was delighted to see that Ext JS in action was referenced by the interviewee. “The developer productivity is great once you understand how Ext JS works. We wish there had been books like ‘Ext JS [...]
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Two pieces of news related to Ext JS hit at the same time. Firstly, Ext JS in Action has gone into early access mode, and Jesus Garcia has been kind enough to give the Ajaxian community some exclusive chapters for free: The Component Life Cycle This article is taken from the book Ext JS in [...]
The author, Jesus Garcia is a long-time member of the Ext JS forums with a well-documented history of helping others in his 7600+ posts. His book, Ext JS In Action, will make an excellent companion to Learning Ext JS below, since it takes a more-technical bottom-up approach to teaching Ext JS. Mr. Garcia demonstrates a [...]
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