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  1. ExtPHP now on Github

    Explore Article The Nexus (Jan 18 2009)

    ExtPHP now on Github It seems that it’s OK to create an extension and not GPL it as long as it doesn’t contain any ExtJS original code. The claim is that most extensions now fall under that category. Of course, there is still the risk of an ... (Read Full Article)

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  2. Ext Licensing: Oh, what a mess.

    Explore Article The Nexus (Apr 27 2008)

    Open-Source Add comments Lego Soap Opera When things start smelling “funny” in the open-source community, they tend to go to the dogs with the haste of a drunk marching band. Today’s drama is brought to you by your friendly ExtJS community. For those of you not familiar with ExtJS, it is a professionally made Javascript library that allows web application developers to create very elaborate desktop-like applications. Jack Slocum originally started this project as (Read Full Article)

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  3. The Nexus » ExtPHP: An ExtJS Converter/Wrapper for PHP Developers

    Explore Article The Nexus (Mar 5 2008)

    The Nexus » ExtPHP: An ExtJS Converter/Wrapper for PHP Developers I guess the introduction I wrote in ExtPHP's documentation explains fairly clearly what the idea is: “ExtPHP is a wrapper for ExtJS. This is version 0.1, so I expect that a lot of things can be improved upon and your feedback is greatly ... (Read Full Article)

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  4. ExtPHP: An ExtJS Converter/Wrapper for PHP Developers

    Explore Article The Nexus (Mar 4 2008)

    Php, Javascript/AJAX, Tool, Open-Source Add comments ExtPHP Logo It is something that I had to think about in my day job, because my team is migrating to PHP for web development and I believe that we simply do not have enough time for them to learn JavaScript’s intricacies, I needed to be the one person who would have to wrestle JavaScript when problems happened. I therefore needed a way to insulate them from the gory details, which i (Read Full Article)

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