Description
As the name of the example suggests, this is probably the simplest grid configuration there can be. It is written on 15 lines, excluding data, and it uses shortcuts to store, model and proxy configurations.
Main Features
- very simple
- uses static inline data
- full featured grid
- only one instance can be used
Use Cases
You may want to use this grid if you need to show static data that do not change dynamically in tabular form or you need a grid for testing purposes or as a proof of concept very fast.
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