SenchaCon 2020 – JavaScript virtual event
Blog|by Leanne Bevan|24 April 2020

Web developers do not want to miss out on Sencha’s virtual event, SenchaCon 2020. Over two days, you will gain access to free demos and presentations from the experts. Learn how to get the most out of the Sencha developer tools.
Topics
This two-day virtual event on 27-28 April 2020 will cover:
- Building a sample data-connected app with Sencha Architect
- Testing your Ext JS application
- Upgrading an Ext JS application
- Top Ext JS Grid features
- UI/UX design for Ext JS applications
- Layouts
- Using Angular Components in an Ext JS application
- Dealing with errors in large web apps
Find out more and register here.
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