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Ext JS, a cross-browser JavaScript library for building Rich
Internet Applications (RIA), has emerged from the mix of JavaScript
frameworks, libraries and object-oriented development techniques as
a one of the clear leaders. Ext JS combines an extensive library of
super-high-quality widgets, an intuitive, extensible component
model, and an easy-to-use API to create a full, rock-solid platform
for JavaScript-based web apps. Ext JS has been adopted by such
household names as Adobe, Aetna, Amazon.com, Best Buy Hallmark,
Panasonic, Pixar Animation Studios, Siemens, Sony, and Visa.
Ext JS in Action teaches the reader about Ext from the
ground up. By following the common design patterns demonstrated in
the Ext source and in many commercial applications, the book
teaches you to achieve the same results you see in world-class
commercial JavaScript applications. This book will guide you
through the Ext component model and layouts. You'll learn how core
components, such as the Container class, serve as building blocks
for building complex user interfaces. The book fully covers Ext
utility classes, AJAX, Observable (the Ext events model), DOM
helpers and Function Helpers and illustrates how use of JavaScript
Object Notation (JSON), a powerful and lightweight data format, can
allow your application to efficiently communicate over the network
to the web server. Finally, you'll build on this foundation to
customize or extend Ext widgets.
Ext JS in Action assumes that you have a solid foundation
in JavaScript, but requires no previous exposure to Ext JS.
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"Ext JS in Action" - by Pedro Ballesteros on 09-JUL-2011
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This is a good book, perfect to learn ExtJS quickly and easily, but if you want to rule the framework it seems a little basic in some aspects. It is well written and clearly explains all the key concepts of the framework.
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"EXTJS IN ACTION" - by Anonymous on 28-MAY-2011
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Excellent book.
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