Noun
sencha (uncountable)
A form of Japanese green tea made by infusing the processed whole tea leaves in hot water.
As for some of the particulars of the code library, Wyoming chose Java with Sencha GXT for its development language, figuring this would be the language most employees would be familiar with, and ETS uses BitBucket Git as its code repository. Source: Internet
AFAIK, their new NPM tooling still uses Sencha Cmd. Source: Internet
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At the event, Sencha engineers will also demonstrate support for the Microsoft Edge browser via Sencha’s market leading Ext JS framework that simplifies and accelerates the design and development of feature-rich HTML5 applications using JavaScript. Source: Internet
• At the same time, business application developers, looking for a way to transition from legacy technologies, have also migrated to Sencha. Source: Internet