Ext JS

July 24, 2009 by jboy

It was just last week that I started reading and studying on how to use this JavaScript library, Ext JS. Ext JS is a cross-browser JavaScript library for building rich internet applications. It includes:

  • High performance, customizable UI widgets
  • Well designed and extensible Component model
  • An intuitive, easy to use API
  • Commercial and Open Source licenses available

It supports all major web browsers including:

  • Internet Explorer 6+
  • FireFox 1.5+ (PC, Mac)
  • Safari 3+
  • Opera 9+ (PC, Mac)

I didn’t have much knowledge in JavaScript that’s why I really had a hard time in understanding what it’s all about. By now, I’m still familiarizing and continue reading it because I find it very good in web applications. For those who are also interested, please visit their website, http://extjs.com.

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