Dive into ExtJS: New Premium Series
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Dive into ExtJS: New Premium Series

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In this Premium series, we review version four of the JavaScript framework, ExtJS. We’ll cover what it is, how to install it, and then work through a variety of demos that demonstrate how to take full advantage of the framework.

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Discussion 22 Comments

  1. Daniel Ribeiro says:

    Is it ExtJS 4.0?

  2. Pretty interesting write up.

  3. What’s the difference between jquery and extjs? Fast? easy? or another thing?

  4. Crysfel says:

    ExtJS rules! best javascript framework ever! MVC and ComponentQuery are the best :)

  5. Tony says:

    How do I save a Quicktime movie without having to buy the pro version ?

  6. hamzahir says:

    Great tutorial ! i have been working lately with an open source component of extjs for .net it had realy made my life easier ( with just some IE bug fixes but that’s not terrible ) .. keep on good tuts Nettuts :D

  7. Dan says:

    ExtJS Rocks! :)

  8. qu4ck says:

    very interesting to learn

  9. mbahsomo says:

    New Article about Combo Multi Column with ExtJs 4.
    ExtJs ……

  10. mzm says:

    This is only a 10 min tutorial and leaves me wanting a little more. It would be great if you could do a follow-up tut where you create an actual (MVC style) app.

  11. jerichvc says:

    Cool to have ExtJS + codeigniter.

  12. Kenneth Powers says:

    Will this be put up on the tuts+ marketplace?

  13. alban says:

    Very nice i love it

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