Designer : Product Browser in 5 Minutes
Build a simple product browser in less than five minutes. See how Sencha Designer can help you get off the ground in just minutes!
Build a simple product browser in less than five minutes. See how Sencha Designer can help you get off the ground in just minutes!
With RIAs growing in complexity, JavaScript developers today have to make tough choices on how to organize their code and do so in a manner that both allows for growth and ease of management. Often the wrong choices are made, impacting the maintenance cycles of the applications. In this session, we’ll discuss exactly how to organize your code from ground up by exploring popular patterns used by today’s industry leaders. Presented by Jay Garcia.
To err is human, to code flawlessly is divine. During this session, you’ll learn how to debug your JavaScript, Data, and Ext JS based applications using commonly available tools and advanced insight into the Ext JS component framework and life-cycle. Presented by Aaron Conran & Jarred Nicholls.
Adopting early planning and architectural design strategies is essential to create scalable Enterprise apps that are ready to meet the demands of dynamic workforces, and can scale to meet future business needs. You’ll learn how to leverage class-based UI development within evolving Agile/Waterfall development methodologies and how Ext.Direct, Connect, and Ext.data packages can assist with integration. We’ll also review best practices for strong, unit-tested foundation classes that will support your ‘next’ enterprise solution. Presented by Doug Hendricks.
In this session, we’ll review the fundamentals of JavaScript variable scope and common “execution context” (scope) challenges associated with early/late binding of event handlers, specifically within complex Ext JS layouts. We’ll also bring several patterns (namespaced references, Function closures, inline references, ref/refOwner, and the “Poor-man’s message bus”) to bear on the bowl of soup we call “scope.” Presented by Doug Hendricks.