Zend Framework and ExtJs inside the box
It ages since my last contribution on Zend Framework. I was too busy during all this time and believe me things have been changed a lot. I am doing MSIT from one of the top university of Pakistan and it makes me proud studying in such a competitive environment and learning from top faculty. Although it’s tough environment and I often complain about the work burden but one cannot learn until work hard.
Now let’s come to the point. Apart from getting admission in NUST I am working with new client. The best part is that after waiting for one year I got the opportunity to work in my favourate Zend Framework. In addition to Zend Framework I started working in new javascript library ExtJs. Before working in ExtJs I had worked in prototype and jquery and my view was that jquery is the best, but this ExtJs experience has changed my thanking and now I feel that ExtJs is way ahead of all Javascript libraries. The default theme of Extjs is cool and you can have Ajax functionality way easier than any other scripting language.
If you want cool layout with amazing functionality like data pickers, grids, forms and may more choose ExtJs, you will be shocked to see how easy it is to get these things.
Custom themes can be easily implemented if you don’t like the default theme. In my current project I’m using Zend framework at the backend and ExtJs at front end. I was in love with Zend, and no doubt I adore ExtJs now.
Our networking teacher always says let’s see inside the box as we have given lots of tries to thinking out of the box. So here I too will say, let’s see inside the box and explore what Zend and ExtJs offers us.
I hopefully will write some articles on how to use ExtJs and Zend together.
