Telerik blogs
  • Mobile

    Is This Thing On? (A four-part series)

    The growth of technologies like local storage, and the exposure of certain device APIs — like the camera or geolocation — to the browser (or to a hybrid application) has had an interesting side effect on web developers: the growing need to check the connectivity state of the client. Regardless of the reason or device - if you're working on web, mobile web or hybrid mobile applications, odds are very high that you will run into the need to check connectivity state on your current or next project. Lets take a look at some of the APIs available to help you.
    August 06, 2013
  • Desktop WPF

    5 Things I bet you didn’t know about RadControls for WPF and Silverlight

    This blog post will walk you through 5 things i bet you didn't know about RadControls for WPF/Silverlight.
    August 06, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Why Exploratory Testing Should Be Part of Your Process

    Exploratory testing is a structured process of investigating an application by learning and understanding its use, features, and operation in a series of logically constructed but ad hoc tests.  By itself, exploratory testing can be useful, but when combined with other testing practices, it can be a powerful way to better understand the application, build more and better functional tests, and ultimately increase product quality. Exploratory testing can take many forms.  A tester might methodically execute a series of transactions as a user might do, recording the results and looking for discrepancies or inconsistencies.  Or the tester might perform a ...
    August 06, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Automation Device Price Drop

    We've made it even easier to sync your projects, tests, and results among teammates and across devices. Each automation device is now just $9 per month! Add devices in any quantity with our à la carte pricing method: there's no minimum requirement. Our premium syncing feature is the best way to share testing data. Ensure each device has the latest updates to your projects and view results in our Web Portal. See our pricing page for more information and start syncing today!
    August 06, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Dogfooding Isn’t Just For Posers

    Here’s something you may not have realized: Test Studio makes great use of other Telerik products as part of our product and development cycle. We’re serious about dogfooding other Telerik products! Kicking It Up a Notch to HTML5 Have you seen our new recorder which runs in Safari, Firefox, and Chrome? The new toolbars and context menu are straight from the KendoUI control suite!
    August 05, 2013
  • Mobile

    Is This Thing On? (A four-part series)

    The growth of technologies like local storage, and the exposure of certain device APIs — like the camera or geolocation — to the browser (or to a hybrid application) has had an interesting side effect on web developers: the growing need to check the connectivity state of the client. Regardless of the reason or device - if you're working on web, mobile web or hybrid mobile applications, odds are very high that you will run into the need to check connectivity state on your current or next project. Lets take a look at some of the APIs available to help you.
    August 06, 2013
  • Desktop WPF

    5 Things I bet you didn’t know about RadControls for WPF and Silverlight

    This blog post will walk you through 5 things i bet you didn't know about RadControls for WPF/Silverlight.
    August 06, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Why Exploratory Testing Should Be Part of Your Process

    Exploratory testing is a structured process of investigating an application by learning and understanding its use, features, and operation in a series of logically constructed but ad hoc tests.  By itself, exploratory testing can be useful, but when combined with other testing practices, it can be a powerful way to better understand the application, build more and better functional tests, and ultimately increase product quality. Exploratory testing can take many forms.  A tester might methodically execute a series of transactions as a user might do, recording the results and looking for discrepancies or inconsistencies.  Or the tester might perform a ...
    August 06, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Automation Device Price Drop

    We've made it even easier to sync your projects, tests, and results among teammates and across devices. Each automation device is now just $9 per month! Add devices in any quantity with our à la carte pricing method: there's no minimum requirement. Our premium syncing feature is the best way to share testing data. Ensure each device has the latest updates to your projects and view results in our Web Portal. See our pricing page for more information and start syncing today!
    August 06, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Dogfooding Isn’t Just For Posers

    Here’s something you may not have realized: Test Studio makes great use of other Telerik products as part of our product and development cycle. We’re serious about dogfooding other Telerik products! Kicking It Up a Notch to HTML5 Have you seen our new recorder which runs in Safari, Firefox, and Chrome? The new toolbars and context menu are straight from the KendoUI control suite!
    August 05, 2013