SenchaCon 2015 is an event you won’t want to miss if you’re building web applications. We’ve got exciting news to share that will improve your web app development cycles for years to come.
We’re merging our Ext JS and Touch frameworks. You’ll be able to build all of your web apps using a single framework and deliver a unique user experience for customers on desktops (using modern or legacy browsers), tablets, or smartphones.
We’re also adding touch and gesture support to GXT, so you can offer your GXT applications on tablets and touchscreen devices.
Come to SenchaCon to learn more about these exciting developments as well as other new innovations.
You’ll also hear from your favorite Sencha superstars as well as leading industry experts who are ready to share their knowledge and best practices with you. You won’t want to miss the insightful keynote presentations by Michael Facemire, Principal Analyst at Forrester and Art Landro, CEO of Sencha. Then get ready todive deep into cutting-edge technical sessions led by Sencha engineers (just to name a few)...
Lee Boonstra - Advanced theming techniques for Sencha Ext JS using Sencha Cmd
Miroslav Bojic - One app to rule them all: building apps for a multi-device world
Art Kay - Debug your apps with Google Chrome & Sencha; Advanced techniques for compressing your applications
Don Griffin - Sencha Ext JS: From desktops to smartphones (with Gautam Agrawal); Ins & outs of the Ext JS data package; Leveraging ViewModels & Data Binding
David Chandler - Sencha GXT on tablets
Nige White - Emulate spreadsheets in the web for your enterprise data
Nick Harlow - Deploying and managing applications with Sencha Space
And don’t miss the brilliant sessions led by our stellar speaker lineup of customer and partners. See the complete speaker list.
SenchaCon wouldn’t be complete without a day of training to learn new skills. Sign up for Ext JS & GXT training sessions - only $200 per class. Beginner and advanced sessions will be taught by Sencha instructors. Seats are limited so get yours today!
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