Telerik blogs
  • Mobile

    XAMLflix Video Tutorial: RadMenu for Silverlight and WPF

    Hi Everyone, In today’s episode of XAMLFlix, we are going to take a look at RadMenu for Silverlight and WPF. In case you are not familiar with XAMLFlix, it is Telerik’s way of getting you up to speed with our XAML controls in short 8-10 minute videos. Our Silverlight and WPF control suite share a common codebase and API, so you can literally copy/paste the code between projects! Yet another reason to check out our controls. In case you have missed any episode, they can be found at www.telerik.com/xamlflix. Let’s go ahead and get started with RadMenu. RadMenu for Silverlight and WPF lets...
  • Release

    Check out all the new technologies you can use with OpenAccess ORM Q2 2012

    Q2 2012 of Telerik OpenAccess ORM is about to be released soon and we are eager to share what we have achieved for the last few months. As we always strive to keep up with the latest technologies available, we will start by presenting the support for: Visual Studio 11 Beta OpenAccess is compatible with the beta version of the new Visual Studio since the end of March - an internal build from March 29th is available even now. However, Q2 will be the first official release with a full functional support. MS SQL Server 2012 LocalDB As the commercial editions of SQL Server 2012 are...
  • Release

    See what’s new in Telerik’s .NET tools and get a discount!

    The Q2 2012 Webinar Week is quickly approaching (as is our upcoming major release)! As always, we are organizing this week-long event packed with hour-long webinar sessions to walk you through all the awesome things we’ve been working on during the past four months. If you’re eager to be among the first to learn how the Q2 bits can enhance your productivity, Book your seat for Webinar Week now>> Webinar Week will be held June 18-22, 2012. And you know the drill, one lucky attendee at each webinar will win more than $2,000 worth of software! This time around though, as...
  • Productivity Testing

    Performance Testing Part I – Modeling, Implementing, and Executing Performance Tests

    Performance testing goals seek to answer questions regarding server processing, and client response times for a single user. The primary goal of performance testing is to tune the system to achieve maximum performance, [e.g. execute a given amount of work (transactions) in the least amount of time (transactions per second (TPS)].  Test Studio, from Telerik, has long been capable of performance testing. Any Test Studio functional test can also be used as a performance test. To execute a performance test in Test Studio, there are just three steps: 1) Create or select an existing web functional test that satisfies ...
    May 29, 2012
  • Web

    Responsive Images and the Tyranny of Web Standards

    If you follow HTML5 and web standards conversations online via twitter or popular blogs like HTML5 Doctor, you’re no doubt aware of some of the recent developer interest around “Responsive Images.” You’re probably also aware of the recent hullabaloo over the rapid steps that the WHATWG took to...
  • Mobile

    XAMLflix Video Tutorial: RadMenu for Silverlight and WPF

    Hi Everyone, In today’s episode of XAMLFlix, we are going to take a look at RadMenu for Silverlight and WPF. In case you are not familiar with XAMLFlix, it is Telerik’s way of getting you up to speed with our XAML controls in short 8-10 minute videos. Our Silverlight and WPF control suite share a common codebase and API, so you can literally copy/paste the code between projects! Yet another reason to check out our controls. In case you have missed any episode, they can be found at www.telerik.com/xamlflix. Let’s go ahead and get started with RadMenu. RadMenu for Silverlight and WPF lets...
  • Release

    Check out all the new technologies you can use with OpenAccess ORM Q2 2012

    Q2 2012 of Telerik OpenAccess ORM is about to be released soon and we are eager to share what we have achieved for the last few months. As we always strive to keep up with the latest technologies available, we will start by presenting the support for: Visual Studio 11 Beta OpenAccess is compatible with the beta version of the new Visual Studio since the end of March - an internal build from March 29th is available even now. However, Q2 will be the first official release with a full functional support. MS SQL Server 2012 LocalDB As the commercial editions of SQL Server 2012 are...
  • Release

    See what’s new in Telerik’s .NET tools and get a discount!

    The Q2 2012 Webinar Week is quickly approaching (as is our upcoming major release)! As always, we are organizing this week-long event packed with hour-long webinar sessions to walk you through all the awesome things we’ve been working on during the past four months. If you’re eager to be among the first to learn how the Q2 bits can enhance your productivity, Book your seat for Webinar Week now>> Webinar Week will be held June 18-22, 2012. And you know the drill, one lucky attendee at each webinar will win more than $2,000 worth of software! This time around though, as...
  • Productivity Testing

    Performance Testing Part I – Modeling, Implementing, and Executing Performance Tests

    Performance testing goals seek to answer questions regarding server processing, and client response times for a single user. The primary goal of performance testing is to tune the system to achieve maximum performance, [e.g. execute a given amount of work (transactions) in the least amount of time (transactions per second (TPS)].  Test Studio, from Telerik, has long been capable of performance testing. Any Test Studio functional test can also be used as a performance test. To execute a performance test in Test Studio, there are just three steps: 1) Create or select an existing web functional test that satisfies ...
    May 29, 2012
  • Web

    Responsive Images and the Tyranny of Web Standards

    If you follow HTML5 and web standards conversations online via twitter or popular blogs like HTML5 Doctor, you’re no doubt aware of some of the recent developer interest around “Responsive Images.” You’re probably also aware of the recent hullabaloo over the rapid steps that the WHATWG took to...