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The latest tips on using your favorite JavaScript framework and UI components to give your users stellar digital experiences. [Virtual Event] All JavaScript. All Day. Welcome to JavaScript Days. That’s a wrap! The first-ever JavaScript Days was a huge success—together with Froala & FusionCharts, we brought a free full day of lessons from the leading minds in JavaScript development to more than 2,500 JS developers. We had a blast celebrating JavaScript with our growing community of developers—if you weren’t able to make it (or just want to rewatch your favorite sessions!) you can enjoy the whole virtual event on-demand any time by heading over to the JS Days event site. [Watch On-Demand] [Product Release] Introducing Sencha WebTestIt—The Most Advanced Free Web Testing Solution In case you missed it amid all of the JS Days excitement, we recently introduced WebTestIt—a lightweight IDE and toolset optimized for creating, building, executing, and debugging UI tests for websites and web applications! WebTestIt is completely free, and provides users the tools they need to create and build tests with popular web testing frameworks such as Selenium and Protractor. Read our release blog to see what WebTestIt can do, or start testing right away by downloading WebTestIt for free: [Read the Blog] [Start Testing] [Webinar On-Demand] Create Great-Looking Apps with Ext JS Creating a great application is more than just building the application functionality—a really great application is in tune with your company’s brand. Devs can create beautiful, on-brand Ext JS applications by combining the Material theme and CSS variables, and we’re here to show you how! Ext JS master Marc Gusmano recently hosted a live demo where attending devs learned how they can change the look of their app and how to give their users great control over customizing for their specific preferences. Watch on-demand to see how easy theming has become since the material themes were introduced for Ext JS! [Watch On-Demand] [Version Release] Developers Rejoice—7.3 Has Arrived A few weeks ago, we released the latest milestone update for Ext JS with version 7.3. Now, we’re excited to follow that release up with the launch of ExtReact, ExtAngular and ExtWebComponents 7.3 GA. If you’re one of the many devs that rely on ExtAngular, ExtReact, or ExtWebComponents to build your apps, you’re going to love the component and product enhancements that are now available in all of our products. 7.3 release enhancements include: Several improvements to the Data Grid, Fields, Charts and Buttons widgets. Enhancements to the Grid scrolling experience. Many quality improvements addressing customer reported tickets. Check out the release notes for full details. And more! [Read the Release Blog] [Product Release] Blazing Fast Web App Development for ASP.NET—Ext.NET Has Arrived Building great looking and blazing fast web apps with ASP.NET Core technology and Ext JS has never been easier! Our team is excited to introduce Sencha Ext.NET—an advanced ASP.NET Core UI framework that incorporates the powerful component library for efficient and scalable web & mobile app development. If you’re an ASP.NET dev, Ext.NET is the perfect choice for your app development: Drop-and-go components Cross-browser & Cross-platform support Simplified client-to-server communication Flexible layout manager and responsive config system Out-of-the-box modern themes And so much more! Learn everything there is to know about the latest addition to our […]
October 21, 2020 | Kirti Joshi This week, we released a new Ext JS 7.3.1 software patch for our customers on maintenance. The release addresses 30+ customer reported tickets. You can find the full list in the 7.3.1 Release Notes and download 7.3.1 from the Sencha support portal. If you have any questions, email our support team at [email protected] Try Ext JS 7.3 Haven’t tried the latest version of Ext JS yet? The 30-day free trial is available via public npm or through an easy zip download. Get started and build your first app in 3 easy steps.
The Sencha product team is thrilled to announce the General Availability of Sencha Ext JS 7.1 – version 7.1 for Ext JS, ExtAngular, ExtReact, ExtWebComponents and tooling. Read on to learn more about the improved product features of this release. Highlights of Sencha Ext JS 7.1 Significant improvements to the Ext JS Modern and Classic toolkits. High fidelity UI and UX component enhancements to Sencha’s popular grid component, focused on row editing, horizontal and vertical scrolling, improvements to grid locking capabilities, drag and drop and data-bound grid applications. Improvements to text and form input components including combo box, radio group, text area, and tag field, spanning usability, responsiveness, performance and Material theme styling. New component examples in the API docs for Ext JS, ExtAngular, ExtReact and ExtWebComponents which make it easy to copy-paste the source to your application. The improved API documentation for Ext JS, ExtAngular, ExtReact and ExtWebComponents making it easier to find properties, methods, and events. Upgraded Froala WYSIWYG Editor to support the version 3.0 Improvements to ExtGen View Package generation Several quality improvements to JetBrains plugin Quality improvements to Sencha Themer tool Sencha Ext JS 7.1 – New Component Examples Configuring Sencha Grid in the framework of choice is simple. Find more angles and examples on how to configure the Grid in our revised API Docs. Ext JS Components We’re driving an accentuated focus on Ext JS Classic and Modern toolkit quality fixes to make it easier and faster to build data-rich applications. The engineering team has implemented numerous Ext JS Grid improvements such as quality enhancements to the editing, scrolling, locking, drag and drop, RadioGroup, Combo, Tagfield features and more. Here’s one of our new examples for the Ext JS Modern Grid. Try it out in the fiddle. ExtReact Components The Ext JS components for React (ExtReact) have been drastically improved. We have improved the runtime used for React There are improvements in the documentation and all quality improvements for Ext JS directly flow into the React library as well. Intermix our components in any method in JSX. The API Docs docs now reflect the Ext JS Component declaration that can be used in JSX. Here’s one of our new examples for the ExtReact Grid. Try it out in the fiddle. ExtAngular Components We have new and renewed improvements in the Ext JS components for the Angular framework (ExtAngular). The runtime used for Angular has been greatly improved. Improved documentation accuracy. All the quality improvements for Ext JS are also reflected in the ExtAngular library. The API docs now reflect the Ext JS component declaration which can be used in the HTML Angular markup. ExtWebComponents in Sencha Ext JS 7.1 Last year we launched ExtWebComponents, a framework agnostic approach to application development. This release adds some additional improvements to this product as well. Writing platform-agnostic applications with JavaScript ECMA 2016+ classes, syntax is easier. We have improved the runtime for the web components. All the quality improvements for Ext JS are also reflected in ExtWebComponents. The API docs now reflect the Ext JS component HTML element tag name for ext-grid. The new ExtWebComponent charting example (written with custom elements and ECMA 2016+ syntax) shows how to use the fetch API in any browser using polyfills for older browsers. Learn how to generate data-rich apps quicker with Ext JS web components. […]
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