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Re: [WEB400] Would you take a complimentary course on HTML from a company
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Henrik,
I didn't mean to denigrate ExtJS, which seems to have become a common
denominator for several RPG and other frameworks. The browser profiler
report was just an interesting sideline. But the scrolling behavior
demonstrated in the link that I referenced would be a requirement for us,
along with a few other behaviors that we'd have to code separately
ourselves, unless somebody comes up with a better solution.
-Nathan.
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From: "hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thu, April 1, 2010 2:15:54 PM
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Would you take a complimentary course on HTML from a
company whose website looked like this?
It seems to me that you are discussing a feature that is "nice to have"
but
in 99,99 % of programs are useless/irrelevant and besides that (if you are
using ExtJS) would be implemented as a standard if the need was there for
it.
/Henrik
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