I’m building an Ext.js application, and I’m planning on using rails for the backend.
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Yes we do for a mid-size backoffice application localized in French, English and Thaï. We started with Netzke 0.6 & ExtJS3 and just finished upgrading to Netzke 0.7 & ExtJS4 (upgrading took 4 days with a little pain sometimes, but all in all it went pretty well). The development time for the application is about ~3 months with 3 junior developpers and me (got 100% test coverage + acceptance testing with Cucumber).
I’ve been investigating before choosing Netzke (JQuery UI, Roll-our-own UI, pure ExtJS, …) and i’m very happy with the results (the customer too, which is much more important).
We are now happily starting another customer project with Netzke & ExtJS4.
Bests,