Fritz Thomas

06 Feb, 2009

First annual ExtJS conference and ExtJS 3.0 Release Party

Posted by: Fritz Thomas In: ExtJS

The first annual ExtJS Conference was announced and takes place in Orlando, Florida from 14th to 16th April 2009. There is also a release party of the new ExtJS 3.0 release.


The Sessions are also very impressive: Douglas Crockford speaks at the keynote about “The future of JavaScript”, Jack Slocum officially releases ExtJS 3.0 in the Keynote on the second day and many sessions will introduce some of new features of the new release like Data binding and Comet support.

Is someone from europe going to attend the conference? Perhaps someone from Austria? I mean the location would also be a nice short holiday! ;-)

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1 Response to "First annual ExtJS conference and ExtJS 3.0 Release Party"

1 | Fredric

February 6th, 2009 at 1:10 pm

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I agree..I have been looking forward to an event like this in the Ext community. Im from Sweden…and registered just now.

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