How to create a Spotify app using ExtReact
Blog|by Leanne Bevan|22 November 2019

Sencha has put together a step-by-step video series showing developers how to create a simple Spotify app using their ExtReact product.
ExtReact is a compilation of over 115 React UI components that cover development, design and testing. There are also adaptive components and a data package.
There are 15 videos in the playlist, including:
- What is ExtReact
- What you’ll be doing
- Get access to ExtReact
- Get the Starter app
- Use ExtReact
- Set up Spotify
- New Releases
- DataView
- Show album details
- Album in its own class
- Layout
- Tracks
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