Sunday, January 9, 2011

Sencha Touch is going from strength to strength

Sencha Touch is going from strength to strength, and we owe a great deal to everyone who has helped us

put it through its paces. Over 200 of you entered our Sencha Touch App Contest, creating great apps

that push mobile web technologies to their limits. We’ve selected the Top 10 and are showcasing them

on our Contest page. Take a look to see the amazing things that people are doing with Sencha Touch.

As the framework continues to mature, it’s getting easier than ever to create cross-platform

applications that rival native apps — all delivered right to the browser. We think (perhaps

immodestly) that Sencha Touch is the best mobile web framework in the world. We invite you to join us

in the mobile web application revolution.

Developers often run into debugging hurdles when testing web pages for Android mobile devices. And,

while the Android Developers Guide provides a solution, it’s a bit cumbersome and complex. So, many

web developers often turn to tools like Firefox’s Firebug or Webkit’s Web Inspector because they are

easy to use, powerful, and convenient. However, what developers often find when using these tools is

that the end result is quite different on the actual device.

We decided to create our own solution — a tool based on the standard solution proposed by the Android

team, but much simpler to use. We call it RemoteJS, a tool that enables you to debug your JavaScript

code while running on an Android device or emulator from your workstation.

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