SenchaCon 2011
Sessions and a behind-the-scenes look at our SenchaCon 2011, held in beautiful Austin, TX!
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SenchaCon 2011: SenchaCon Opening Moments
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SenchaCon 2011: Keynote Address Part 1
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Join us for SenchaCon’s grand opening keynote. Understand the vision, hear the strategy, and learn about our exciting plans for the future. We’ll also be demoing a range of great customer applications,…
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SenchaCon 2011: Keynote Address Part 2
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Join us for SenchaCon’s grand opening keynote. Understand the vision, hear the strategy, and learn about our exciting plans for the future. We’ll also be demoing a range of great customer applications,…
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SenchaCon 2011: Keynote Address Part 3
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Join us for SenchaCon’s grand opening keynote. Understand the vision, hear the strategy, and learn about our exciting plans for the future. We’ll also be demoing a range of great customer applications,…
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SenchaCon 2011: Migrating from Ext JS 3 to 4
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Anyone with existing code based on Ext 3.x or earlier will sooner or later want to start taking advantage of the new capabilities offered by Ext 4. From MVC to charting to infinite grid scrolling,…
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SenchaCon 2011: Ext JS 4.1: Layouts, Performance, and API updates
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Improving layout and rendering performance is a major focus of Ext JS 4.1. This session will discuss some of these details and how they might impact your application, custom components and custom…
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SenchaCon 2011: Ext JS 4: Advanced Expert Techniques
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This session will take a detailed look into a variety of internal and less known properties of Ext JS. Topics range from component lifecycles to properties such as renderTpl, renderSelectors, childEls,…
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SenchaCon 2011: Introducing Designer 2
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Join us at this session to learn about the newest version of Designer. Sencha Touch 2 support just scratches the surface of what Designer will enable in this latest version. Attendees will learn how…
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SenchaCon 2011: Building Ext JS Apps with Designer
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The second part of this Designer worskhop looks at how to use the latest version of the tool to create Ext JS 4 applications. Presented by Aaron Conran and Jason Johnston. Check out sencha.com/conference…
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SenchaCon 2011: Building Touch Apps with Designer
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The first part of this Designer workshop looks at how to use the latest version of the tool to create Sencha Touch applications. Presented by Aaron Conran, Jason Johnston. More info: http://www.sencha.com/conference/session/building-touch-apps-with-designer
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SenchaCon 2011: The Sencha Class System
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Ext JS 4.x and Sencha Touch 2.0 went through a huge refactoring from the ground up with the new class system. It combines the familiar class-based programming style with the dynamic nature of JavaScript…
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SenchaCon 2011: MVC in Depth Part 1
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A two-part journey through the recommended patterns for building complex, Model-View-Controller-centric applications with both Ext JS 4 and Sencha Touch. Presented by Ed Spencer. Check out sencha.com/conference…
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