Another "lesson" on ExtJS. Element Templates

    Hello everybody! First of all, I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas! Happiness to all and health!
    Secondly, I want to inform those who are interested that I posted another ExtJS tutorial on my site , in which we will try to deal with element templates. In general, I would immediately like to note the following fact: with the last post I got one little nuisance - many people tried to convince me that I was doing Evil, that I lower the threshold for entering sacred technologies and render a disservice to those who, as a result of studying my clumsy lessons, loses the chance to become a normal encoder. In this regard, I want to immediately identify several points:

    1) I fully admit that many really good experts in this field have spoken out, nevertheless I ask you not to waste your time on such beliefs, because firstly, I do not agree with you, and secondly, lay out more adequate lessons and the need for my crooked lessons will immediately disappear by itself.
    2) I repeat once again that my lessons do not pretend to be an authoritative manual. For me, programming is a hobby, and my knowledge is more amateurish, and the vision is the same, because the lexicon and examples are appropriate. But it is quite possible that is why it is easier for a beginner to understand than to immediately plunge into the study of official docks in the bourgeois language. Therefore, if you have a deep knowledge of programming, you are unlikely to find anything new in my material, unless you want to pour some dirt and show how cool you are as an encoder against the rest of the ignorant. Do not! So we know that. Therefore, do not flood how much in vain. Here is material for beginners and those for whom coding is a hobby.

    3) I can’t say that nobody needs my material. Here are the statistics from my site for 3 days:
    a) Unique users: 532 people (not a lot of course, but not empty).
    b) Views 2655, that is, on average, everyone made at least 5 clicks, which means that he didn’t immediately leave the main page
    c) According to Google, the average length of stay on the site is 5 minutes 24 seconds, which is also not a trifle.
    d) Evaluation by users of the posted material (Number of votes / Evaluation / Lesson):

    10, 'Good, but too much water.', 'ExtJS. Lesson 1. Hello, world! '
    7, 'Great! It really helped! ',' ExtJS. Lesson 1. Hello, world! '
    4, 'A lot of mistakes.', 'ExtJS. Lesson 1. Hello, world! '
    3, 'Good, but could have been more detailed.', 'ExtJS. Lesson 1. Hello, world! '
    11, 'Great! It really helped! ',' ExtJS. Lesson 2. Windows'
    6, 'Good, but too much water.', 'ExtJS. Lesson 2. Windows '
    5,' So I knew everything. Nothing new. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 2. Windows '
    3,' A lot of errors. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 2. Windows '
    3,' OK, but could have been more detailed. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 2. Windows '
    6,' Good, but could be more detailed. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 3. Windows, part two '
    5,' Good, but too much water. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 3. Windows, part two '
    1,' So I knew everything. Nothing new. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 3. Windows, part two '
    1,' Great! It really helped! ',' ExtJS. Lesson 3. Windows, part two '
    3,' Okay, but could have been more detailed. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 4. Windows, part three '
    1,' A lot of mistakes. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 4. Windows, part three '
    1, 'So I knew everything. Nothing new. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 4. Windows, part three '
    1,' Good, but too much water. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 4. Windows, part three '
    1,' Great! It really helped! ',' ExtJS. Lesson 4. Windows, part three '
    4,' So I knew everything. Nothing new. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 5. Repositories and tables '
    4,' Good, but too much water. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 5. Repositories and tables '
    3,' Good, but could be more detailed. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 5. Storage and tables '
    2,' Great! It really helped! ',' ExtJS. Lesson 5. Repositories and tables '
    2,' A lot of errors. ',' ExtJS. Lesson 5. Repositories and tables'

    Assessing these statistics, I want to say: yes, not everything is smooth, but the material can not be called useless! Therefore, I will conclude: do not waste your time and others' efforts to try to understate other people's works, it is better to do something useful :-)

    It was like an introduction :-) but really in the last post there were 93 comments, of which I can hardly name at least 10 constructive, at the same time I can’t just ignore someone else’s comment and not answer the noted one, while they also reproached me for what you see, they spent 3 hours on me, explaining what Evil I am doing and explaining to me that every normal program I can only reach what I myself I do not believe.

    So, to the point: on the site I posted the 6th lesson on ExtJS. In it, I tried to consider the issue of managing templates (layouts) of elements in ExtJS. Personally, in my opinion, the material is complex, and I still do not swim quite freely in it, because the lesson is no longer a lesson, but rather a reflection in the ear. But again, you have to judge. I really hope someone thread material will be useful.

    Regards, Ya.


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