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Sencha Unifies JavaScript Development Frameworks

Mar 23, 2015

Art Kay Sencha, says that organizations will now be able to use a single code base to deploy JavaScript applications that are compatible with HTML5. These applications can be built using a new Model View ViewModel (MVVM) that Sencha has created or via a traditional Mode-View Controller (MVC) for creating user interfaces.In the last few years, the popularity of JavaScript has risen dramatically both on the client and server. Although not as robust as Java, many organizations now find it simpler to create applications in JavaScript that can span clients and servers, especially when it comes to mobile computing applications that require a lighter-weight framework. Continue reading this press release here.

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