Telerik blogs
  • Mobile

    Structuring Hybrid Mobile Applications

    Hybrid applications are unique because they run in a "browser" but without a server component. They also aren't expected to look and behave like a web application. The unique constraints on hybrid applications require a good code structure in order to be able to productively build maintainable mobile applications.
    March 27, 2014
  • Release

    Kendo UI Q1 2014 Release Announcement

    The Kendo UI Q1 2014 release is here. Powerful, extensible and open; Kendo UI takes another giant leap forward. Check out what's new in Kendo UI Web, Mobile, DataViz and more.
    March 19, 2014
  • People

    Telerik ❤︎ Fluent Conf

    Telerik was at Fluent Conf this week and it was awesome. Here is your conference rundown with pictures, tweets and selfies.
    March 14, 2014
  • Web

    Strategies For Managing Navigation State

    I've often said that as a developer, I get this suspicious feeing that I'm mostly solving the same problem over and over again. We innovate, create new and wonderful technology, and then piece together a new solution for an old problem that has just morphed into a different kind of problem but is really the same problem underneath. At this point, some developer alarm should go off in your head screaming "Burke! If you fix the root of the problem, then it WILL go away!" And you are right - it will. The reason why we can't fix the root, is that the root is what keeps changing.
    March 06, 2014
  • Web Angular

    A Few Angular Kendo UI Best Practices

    In this article, I address several issues that I see quite frequently as issues on the GitHub repo. A lot of these issues stem from a misunderstanding of how Kendo UI works when used alongside of Angular. Most of them are minor, and just require you to use the correct constructs and objects when dealing with Kendo UI widgets. I know that these are common mistakes, because I make them myself all the time!
    February 26, 2014