Functional reports that keep their audiences engaged and focused and don't skimp on visual representation are a key aspect of your users’ interaction with your application. You have certainly thought about that, but did you know that now it is easier than ever to create beautiful, interactive, and reusable reports and embed them in any business application?
Plus eliminating common roadblocks of unit testing and web debugging, resulting into intuitive and straight-forward low-code approaches, will help you bring software quality and productivity to the next level.
The Telerik R3 2022 release is coming on September 14 with a ton of new features and improvements across our reporting and productivity tools:
- Native Blazor Report Viewer
- New onboarding experience for Web Report Designer
- Enhanced Excel export features
- Support for Visual Studio 2022 in JustMock Azure DevOps task
- UX enhancements to speed up web debugging and improve configuration flexibility
- New Fiddler root certificate export options
Join the live Telerik R3 2022 release webinar on Friday, September 23, 2022, at 11 a.m. ET as our developer advocates Sam Basu and Eve Turzillo and principal sales engineer Rick Hellwege, accompanied by some well-known faces from the product teams, present in detail the major updates across embedded reporting, mocking and web debugging.
Live from Devreach’22 @ Progress360: Join the live community session from the Progress360 Streaming Studio on September 14, 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. ET to hear the release highlights and celebrate the DevReach spirit with us at our Livestream Release Party.
Highlights We’ll Cover During the Live Webinar:
Telerik Reporting
- Native Blazor Report Viewer
- Visual Studio project template creating .NET Core web app with Reports REST service
- Introducing onboarding experience in Web Report Designer
- Enhanced Excel export generating separate sheets based on data
- Introduce support for the latest preview of .NET 7 on Windows
Report Server
- Introducing onboarding experience in Web Report Designer
- Enhanced Excel export generating separate sheets based on data
Telerik JustMock
- Support for .NET 7 latest preview
- Support for Visual Studio 2022 in JustMock Azure DevOps task
- Support for easier mocking of asynchronous method with ReturnAsync
Fiddler Everywhere
- Attractive new horizontal layout offering greater workspace flexibility
- Enhanced Server Certificate Information with expanded match conditions and formatted filtering actions within Rule Builder
- New Advanced Settings property to export the Fiddler root certificate to key file formats
- New declared option to decode different value formats inside Fiddler Everywhere
- Improved compatibility to support Apple Silicon chip
- New auto-detect theming, introducing a default system theme
Fiddler Jam
- New video format
- New log encryption
- Self-service API key generator
- Improved integration, and more!
The R3 2022 release is happening during DevReach’22 @ Progress360. Join us online or in person in Boston, September 11-14, for talks from world-renowned speakers covering the latest .NET and JavaScript technologies. Register today!
The Speakers:
Sam Basu
Developer Advocate, Progress
Sam Basu is a technologist, author, speaker, Microsoft MVP, gadget lover and Progress Developer Advocate for Telerik products. With a long developer background, he now spends much of his time advocating modern web/mobile/cloud development platforms on Microsoft/Telerik technology stacks. His spare times call for travel, fast cars, cricket and culinary adventures with the family.
Eve Turzillo
Developer Advocate, Progress
With a start in .NET, Eve has been a community advocate for over a decade. She's talked about WinForms, JavaScript, and now web debugging proxies around the globe and right in her own neighborhood. Eve enjoys talking about new and even technologies of years past, and she is passionate about the developer community.
Rick Hellwege
Principal Sales Engineer, Progress
Rick Hellwege is a software engineer, maker, and Principal Sales Engineer at Progress. Rick has a passion for experimenting with the latest technologies and frameworks, and constantly finding out how things work. When not writing code and driving demos, he can either be found on the most remote peaks of New England’s White Mountains, covered in sawdust in his workshop, or digging the earth in his garden.
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