Daggers swept aside FC Halifax 3-1 thanks to an incredible first half performance.
They scored all their goals before the break as Craig Robson, the captain, in form Corey Whiteley and Scott Garner's own goal put the Daggers in cruise control.
They didn't hit the heights after the break but Still was thrilled.
"I have got to say, we were outstanding in the first half - it was a great effort," the manager said.
"We didn't play well against Sutton in midweek but we made up for that with a really strong performance.
"It was a first class performance, a display full of energy in the first half which gave us a lot of encouragement.
"It's been a good start to the season, when we play well we realty do play well and we score goals. I think we are good to watch."
He added: "We have shown we have character to get our minds off Tuesday night.
"Don't forget Halifax turned Orient over on the same night so overall I am delighted. This wasn't an easy fixture for us."