Telerik blogs
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    Squeezing the last millisecond from the page load time

    Hi, my name is Erjan Gavalji. I am a developer in the ASP.NET division at Telerik. I am new to blogging, but I hope the topics I present will be of a real use. RadControls for ASP.NET provide rich client-side functionality and nice look trough a number of external files - JavaScript code and CSS definitions. Those resources are registered through <script> or <link> tags and are downloaded by the browser. Part of the client-side code in RadControls “Prometheus” is shared between all controls. It is contained in a different file to prevent downloading it multiple times when several controls coexist in a...
    February 14, 2008
  • Desktop WinForms

    Why did Telerik enter the Windows Forms market for UI components?

    It’s an interesting question that I got from a customer at a conference recently. He was wondering why we entered the Windows Forms space when we were a few years late compared to the other vendors and WPF was knocking on the door.  There were a couple of reasons – we have a passion at Telerik to bring controls to Microsoft developers on whatever platform they are developing on. Also at the time we wanted to take the challenge to create desktop UI components where there was no market for WPF. WPF technology was changing from release to release which lead...
    February 12, 2008
  • Release

    RadListBox & RadComboBox for WinForms get a performance boost in Q3 2007 SP1

    Last Friday we announced the availability of the first service pack of RadControls for WinForms Q3 2007. As always, the service pack fixes many issues that have been reported to Telerik since the Q3 2007 release in December.
    February 11, 2008
  • Release

    New online resources for the past two weeks (01/21/2008 - 02/01/2008)

    Below is a summary of the new online resources available for our ASP.NET/WinForms controls:  ASP.NET RadAjax Prometheus Help topics Error handling for Ajax requests: http://www.telerik.com/help/radcontrols/prometheus/?ajxErrorHandling.html Controls not compatible with RadAjax Prometheus: http://www.telerik.com/help/radcontrols/prometheus/?ajxControlsNotCompatible.html RadTreeView Prometheus Code library entries Populating RadTreeNodes on demand via WCF Service: http://www.telerik.com/community/code-library/submission/b311D-bcaeek.aspx 
    February 08, 2008
  • Productivity Debugging

    Bug-tracker conversion tool: Gemini -> TFS

    Our migration to Team Foundation Server started a couple of months ago with the Source Control adoption. Another step that we performed was to transfer our Countersoft's Gemini bug-tracker projects to TFS Issue Tracking System. I've been searching around for a tool that would perform the job automagically ;-) and found nothing but other inquiries on the subject without answers. So, I'm posting the code, which helped us migrate our projects. Hopefully someone else can benefit from it too and I can save some of your time up.   Well, there is no rocket science here, but the code, ...
    February 05, 2008
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    Squeezing the last millisecond from the page load time

    Hi, my name is Erjan Gavalji. I am a developer in the ASP.NET division at Telerik. I am new to blogging, but I hope the topics I present will be of a real use. RadControls for ASP.NET provide rich client-side functionality and nice look trough a number of external files - JavaScript code and CSS definitions. Those resources are registered through <script> or <link> tags and are downloaded by the browser. Part of the client-side code in RadControls “Prometheus” is shared between all controls. It is contained in a different file to prevent downloading it multiple times when several controls coexist in a...
    February 14, 2008
  • Desktop WinForms

    Why did Telerik enter the Windows Forms market for UI components?

    It’s an interesting question that I got from a customer at a conference recently. He was wondering why we entered the Windows Forms space when we were a few years late compared to the other vendors and WPF was knocking on the door.  There were a couple of reasons – we have a passion at Telerik to bring controls to Microsoft developers on whatever platform they are developing on. Also at the time we wanted to take the challenge to create desktop UI components where there was no market for WPF. WPF technology was changing from release to release which lead...
    February 12, 2008
  • Release

    RadListBox & RadComboBox for WinForms get a performance boost in Q3 2007 SP1

    Last Friday we announced the availability of the first service pack of RadControls for WinForms Q3 2007. As always, the service pack fixes many issues that have been reported to Telerik since the Q3 2007 release in December.
    February 11, 2008
  • Release

    New online resources for the past two weeks (01/21/2008 - 02/01/2008)

    Below is a summary of the new online resources available for our ASP.NET/WinForms controls:  ASP.NET RadAjax Prometheus Help topics Error handling for Ajax requests: http://www.telerik.com/help/radcontrols/prometheus/?ajxErrorHandling.html Controls not compatible with RadAjax Prometheus: http://www.telerik.com/help/radcontrols/prometheus/?ajxControlsNotCompatible.html RadTreeView Prometheus Code library entries Populating RadTreeNodes on demand via WCF Service: http://www.telerik.com/community/code-library/submission/b311D-bcaeek.aspx 
    February 08, 2008
  • Productivity Debugging

    Bug-tracker conversion tool: Gemini -> TFS

    Our migration to Team Foundation Server started a couple of months ago with the Source Control adoption. Another step that we performed was to transfer our Countersoft's Gemini bug-tracker projects to TFS Issue Tracking System. I've been searching around for a tool that would perform the job automagically ;-) and found nothing but other inquiries on the subject without answers. So, I'm posting the code, which helped us migrate our projects. Hopefully someone else can benefit from it too and I can save some of your time up.   Well, there is no rocket science here, but the code, ...
    February 05, 2008