The rise and fall of Ext JS
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The rise and fall of Ext JS
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#2Re: The rise and fall of Ext JS
#3can someone explain to me the benefit of acquiring a totally unrelated company and how that makes business sense?
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#4Yeah, ok.
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#5can someone explain to me the benefit of acquiring a totally unrelated company and how that makes business sense?
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#6If you're curious about what Sencha code looks like: https://github.com/SixArm/sixarm_sencha_demo_rest_json/blob/...
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#7can someone explain to me the benefit of acquiring a totally unrelated company and how that makes business sense?
Idera (the company that acquired Sencha) own Embarcadero, the company who publishes Delphi. There's a third-party product called uniGUI for building Web applications with Delphi that heavily leverages ExtJS at the front-end. I suspect this has something to do with it.
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#8can someone explain to me the benefit of acquiring a totally unrelated company and how that makes business sense?
A quick way to inherit a lot of engineers
http://existdissolve.com/2017/09/a-fond-farewell-to-sencha/ https://mitchellsimoens.com/next-chapter-in-2017/ https://twitter.com/dongryphon/status/911278681611370496 https://twitter.com/AnimalNige/status/911152490380451840 https://twitter.com/evantrimboli/status/910988537763323904 https://twitter.com/elmasse/status/906243331541360640 https://twitter.com/LemmonsGrab/status/911703530716618752 https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Employee-Review-Sencha-RVW...
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#10As a developer who was forced to use ExtJS, I'm quite glad it fell.