Acknowledgments
Anthony DeMoss—From the beginning, you’ve worked with me to get this manuscript developed for Sencha Touch 1.0 and then worked feverishly to get it migrated to 2.0. I’m happy we got a chance to work on this together.
Mitchell Simoens—Your knowledge of the framework has been ever-evolving and it’s been a pleasure to follow your career growth. Being a coauthor of this manuscript is a testament to how much you’ve achieved over the past few years.
Abe Elias—You have been an amazing friend and mentor to me. Thank you for your continued advice throughout the years and for affording me the opportunities to work closely with the various Sencha teams and gain experiences that help me push my knowledge forward.
Jamie Avins—Thank you for your continued support with the Sencha Touch framework. Having you available to ask questions and bounce ideas off has been immensely helpful and I’m grateful to you for that.
Jacky Nguyen—As part of the Sencha community, we recognize the technical achievements you’ve made possible with Touch 2.0. You were there for me when I was faced with technical challenges that were beyond my experience.
Ed Spencer—Even though you’re no longer with Sencha, your contributions to my early knowledge of Touch haven’t been forgotten. Your presence in the Sencha community is missed.
Don Griffin—Thank you for the back-and-forth when it came to Sencha Cmd! Gaining access to this tool in its infancy helped me close the final chapter for this book.