My thanks to all visitors of my blog

5. October 2010 – 01:16

I would like to thank all visitors of my blog for ever increasing interest.

When I was creating the blog back in 2008 I thought it would be a good idea to have notes of my know-how I have learn while writing my Ext applications. Something to refer to so I do not need to reinvent the wheel over and over.

The next idea was to share this knowledge to make the life of other Ext developers easier.

Both ideas have proven to be successful; I myself have a pool of knowledge, tricks, patterns and good practices and the following graph shows that this pool is valuable also for you Ext fans and pros.

I will continue to maintain it and publish whatever valuable I run into.

Thank you once again.

Visitors of my blog as of September 2010

Saki.

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  1. 10 Responses to “My thanks to all visitors of my blog”

  2. Thank YOU!

    By Murray on Oct 5, 2010

  3. Thank YOU Ski you are the best!!!

    By Sergio on Oct 5, 2010

  4. I have to thank you.. thanks to your great contributions (tutorials, forum posts etc.) to the community I really could improve my extjs knowledge.

    By ko0kiE on Oct 5, 2010

  5. Great!! thanks for share.

    My blog get about 20,000 visitors at month, but I write in Spanish and sometimes in English. I’m glad to see that the ExtJS community is growing :)

    Best regards

    By Crysfel on Oct 18, 2010

  6. Great blog…..very very useful….Thank a lot

    By Kumar on Oct 20, 2010

  7. Great Blog!! and great experiences.

    Will you be able to provide the training, that would be a great help for the starters.

    By SK on Oct 27, 2010

  8. Thank you all.

    By Saki on Nov 7, 2010

  9. @SK, yes, contact me via Skype on the matter.

    By Saki on Nov 7, 2010

  10. Thank you Saki!
    I’ve learned a lot reading your post!

    By Holger on Feb 11, 2011

  11. Long time since no posts on your blog.
    Do you have any plans on upgrading your amazing controls towards extjs 4 ?

    Thanks,
    Laurentiu
    DotNetWise

    By DotNetWise on Jun 12, 2011

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