At the time of its release, ExtJS was seen by the software development community as an incredible innovation in the world of JavaScript frontend frameworks. However, over time ExtJS consistently fell short and shook the fleeing community it had once established. Result of a complicated complex architecture, performance issues, and several licensing controversies, several other frameworks had been introduced into a space where ExtJS, once a popular framework for building enterprise software, had fallen short. With a disappearing community, meager documentation, poor performance and significant licensing cost, ExtJS is quickly becoming a deprecated technology.
One such framework, ReactJS, entered into the space to compete against ExtJS and other big players in the industry; a promising framework that was lightning fast, robust and easy to maintain. Over the years since its release, it has gained significant traction and h