Chapter 1. A framework apart

This chapter covers

  • A holistic view of Ext JS
  • Learning about what’s new in 3.0
  • Downloading and unpacking the framework source code
  • Exploring an Ajax-based “Hello world” example

Envision a scenario where you’re tasked to develop an application with many of the typical UI (user interface) widgets such as menus, tabs, data grids, dynamic forms, and styled pop-up windows. You want something that allows you to programmatically control the position of widgets, which means it has to have layout controls. You also desire detailed and organized centralized documentation to ease your learning curve with the framework. Finally, this application needs to look mature and go into beta phase as quickly as possible, which means ...

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