Last month, I introduced a new series that highlights the work happening in the Kendo UI Labs. Today, I'll share an update for June, including new projects for static analysis of Kendo UI source code, updates to our Angular and Backbone projects and key contributors.
Over the last few months, we’ve been working hard to deliver you an awesome Q2 2013 release (which you can read more about, here. Along the way, we figured today was good time to drop a Service Pack for Q1 2013, which includes a bunch of new features and a boatload of fixes. In this blog post, I’ll highlight a few of things we’ve added in this release.
It’s officially springtime, ladies and gentlemen, and you know what that means: lots of sunshine, the world is green again, and the Kendo UI team has emerged from our secret, maximum security lair to share another roadmap update!
Being comfortable in your IDE is paramount to being a productive developer. I made the switch from Sublime Text 2 to Visual Studio. I had to change a few things in VS to get it to act like Sublime Text 2, but I pulled it off. I call it Sublime Studio.