Sencha ExtWebComponents early access now available
Blog|by Leanne Bevan|3 May 2019

Sencha has announced the availability of the early access version of Sencha ExtWebComponents. Web developers can make use of hundreds of pre-built UI components to integrate within their web application built with any framework, or even no framework at all.
Benefits of using ExtWebComponents Early Access
- Powerful Modern Grid
- Slice and dice data
- 115+ Material design inspired components to create beautiful apps
- Use responsive layouts to develop for all screens and environments
- Build easy-to-use data entry forms
- Data visualisation capabilities
- Compress and optimise application builds
Resources to get you started
- Early Access trial
- Getting started with ExtWebComponents and JavaScript guide
- Getting started with ExtWebComponents and React guide
- Getting started with ExtWebComponents and Angular guide
- Getting started with ExtWebComponents and Vue.js guide
- ExtWebComponents Kitchen Sink examples
We’d love to know what you think after you’ve tried them out, and to see what you have created. Email [email protected] so we can share your creations with the community.
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Leanne Bevan
Vendor Marketing Manager at Grey Matter
Leanne has been part of our team for over a decade, and has worked as a vendor marketing manager for a number of our key vendors. Now with a keen focus on cyber security as well as developer technologies, Leanne continues to manage marketing across several vendors, including Embarcadero, Acronis, ESET, and more.
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