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Glad you discovered ExtJS, one of the best JavaScript libraries around. I've been living practically inside of it for the last few months. 
I've seen several things change...
> Yahoo Grid from Javascript
No Yahoo needed anymore. 
> I've been experimenting with the Ext Javascript Library [1],
One day I'll understand this thing you have for footnotes, or maybe not.
> because of the grid that it has.
There's much more to it than the (beautiful) grid, as you surely noticed.
> [1] This library is built on top of the Yahoo-UI Javascript library.
No, it's not. It indeed was, at the beginning. Then Jack Slocum (a friggin' genius, if you ask me) added jQuery and Scriptaculous backends, and a few weeks ago, its own one.
Now ExtJS is independent from any other library, so let's stop associating it with Yahoo.
Nicola Larosa |
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07/07/17 - 1:34 pm | #
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Ah... I wondered why the website had changed domain and the documentation at the old one was out of date.
Thanks - I'll update this post.
I noticed that there was a lot more than the grid - but my need (currently) is *only* for the grid. As I need other components then this will be the first place I look - but I'd like as much as possible to be written with Python...
Fuzzyman |
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07/07/17 - 1:57 pm | #
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