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Learning Ext JS_Fourth Edition

You're reading from   Learning Ext JS_Fourth Edition Create powerful web applications with the new and improved Ext JS 5 library

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784394387
Length 452 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. An Introduction to Ext JS 5 2. The Core Concepts FREE CHAPTER 3. Components and Layouts 4. It's All about the Data 5. Buttons and Toolbars 6. Doing It with Forms 7. Give Me the Grid 8. DataViews and Templates 9. The Tree Panel 10. Architecture 11. The Look and Feel 12. Responsive Configurations and Tablet Support 13. From Drawing to Charting 14. Finishing the Application 15. What's Next? Index

Chapter 2. The Core Concepts

In this chapter, you're going to learn about the class system, which was first introduced in Ext JS version 4. You are also going to learn how to load classes dynamically and how to interact with the Document Object Model (DOM) to modify the structure of the DOM tree for our convenience.

You should know that JavaScript is classless (prototype-oriented); however, we can emulate it using the prototype object and other techniques. One of the major features of Ext JS is that since version 4, all the code in the framework was developed with a class-based structure. Along with naming conventions, it's easy to learn and understand, and keep the code organized, structured, and easy to maintain.

Knowing and understanding the concept of the Object-Oriented Programming System (OOPS) is very important. This book may not be a focused guide on the concept of OOPS, but you are going to learn how we can use and implement this concept in Ext JS.

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