Telerik blogs
  • Mobile Xamarin

    Create a Private NuGet Package Repo with UI for Xamarin

    This post describes how to set up a private NuGet feed for UI for Xamarin.
  • Mobile

    KiZAN Develops in Half the Time with Telerik Platform

    Approximately 500,000 users use applications KiZAN has developed on Telerik technologies in education, healthcare, non-profits and other organizations. Hear from Mike Branstein, head of custom application development at KiZAN, why they continue to rely on Telerik to help them stay ahead of the curve.
  • Release

    See What's Cooking-JustMock for Devices Beta Available

    JustMock for Devices is a version of JustMock that allows you to use the familiar JustMock syntax to create, arrange and use mocks in tests that run on devices. It supports Windows Phone and Xamarin Android/iOS and works both in the emulator/simulator and on the devices. You can use it both with Visual Studio on Windows and with Xamarin Studio on Mac. The feature set of JustMock for Devices is similar to that of JustMock Lite – you can mock interfaces, virtual members on classes that can be sub-classed and delegates. All arrangement and assertion features are supported except a few exotic ones (e.g. Wait.For, SetInterceptionFilter) The package will be delivered through the JustMock and JustMock Trial installers. Now it is available in the latest internal build of JustMock in a Beta stage. Installation in all cases is done through the NuGet package manager, but you need to install JustMock first.
  • Release

    Why the Community Edition of Visual Studio 2013 is Thrilling for You and Telerik DevCraft

    You probably heard the news about the availability of a free version of Visual Studio 2013 a few weeks ago. This announcement was quite exciting, because (for the first time) is Microsoft is trying to really offer the great .NET framework and associated tools to indie developers, smaller dev shops and students. Probably the most important part of the announcement (for us) is that the Community version allows extensions. Adding extensions was not possible with the previous free editions of Visual Studio, a.k.a. the Express editions. If you wanted to use a third-party product in your daily development (like Telerik DevCraft), you had to buy a non-Express edition of Visual Studio. Today, if you are playing solo or you are part of a team with up to five developers, you can save that cash and just use the latest and greatest of Visual Studio with your favorite Telerik tools and extensions (plus any other third-party tools, of course). Will Telerik DevCraft tools work with it? Yes. All of the Telerik .NET tools work with Visual Studio Community 2013.
    December 03, 2014