Telerik blogs
  • Mobile

    Getting Started with your first Windows 8 HTML app using RadControls – Part 2

    Building on the previous Getting Started post, this post adds and configures a RadGrid.
    August 01, 2013
  • Productivity

    Is Your WPF Application Leaky? JustTrace Will Tell You!

    With the ability to create striking and visually rich applications, WPF has become the preferred stack for building desktop Windows applications. To help development WPF also provides a powerful set of data-binding features. But, if you’re not careful these data-binding features can create difficult to find memory leaks in your WPF application. JustTrace can help you locate these leaks and correct them.
    August 01, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Browsers, Browsers Everywhere

    Automated web application testing is easy, right?  You sit down at a client computer, pop open a browser, record a few scripts that reflect test cases, then set them up to execute automatically on the application.  You may have to go in and adjust some of the parameters to make sure the script with exercise the right control with appropriate data, but other than that, you’re ready to play back those scripts during normal testing activities. But one wrinkle is that actual use is a little messier than that.  For example, users are likely to use different browsers with your ...
    August 01, 2013
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    RadHtmlChart vs. RadChart, round 2. Which one is right for me?

    It has been a year since we released the first version of our ASP.NET Chart control based on HTML5, RadHtmlChart,and it is time for an updated comparison with the “old” RadChart control, as well as for an insight into what is coming up.
    August 01, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Test Studio’s New Remote Execution Engine

    The upcoming 2013 R1 release of Test Studio comes with an entirely reworked remote execution and scheduling engine. The need for this change came from a desire to allow parallelization of test runs and to bring different test types into parity. When enterprises have many test machines, they often want to be able to run tests from a test list across these machines, rather than running them in series. We also wanted to bring load tests into parity with web tests, allowing them to be scheduled, as well as making them easier to set up. All of this is addressed by the new remote execution engine....
    August 01, 2013
  • Mobile

    Getting Started with your first Windows 8 HTML app using RadControls – Part 2

    Building on the previous Getting Started post, this post adds and configures a RadGrid.
    August 01, 2013
  • Productivity

    Is Your WPF Application Leaky? JustTrace Will Tell You!

    With the ability to create striking and visually rich applications, WPF has become the preferred stack for building desktop Windows applications. To help development WPF also provides a powerful set of data-binding features. But, if you’re not careful these data-binding features can create difficult to find memory leaks in your WPF application. JustTrace can help you locate these leaks and correct them.
    August 01, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Browsers, Browsers Everywhere

    Automated web application testing is easy, right?  You sit down at a client computer, pop open a browser, record a few scripts that reflect test cases, then set them up to execute automatically on the application.  You may have to go in and adjust some of the parameters to make sure the script with exercise the right control with appropriate data, but other than that, you’re ready to play back those scripts during normal testing activities. But one wrinkle is that actual use is a little messier than that.  For example, users are likely to use different browsers with your ...
    August 01, 2013
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    RadHtmlChart vs. RadChart, round 2. Which one is right for me?

    It has been a year since we released the first version of our ASP.NET Chart control based on HTML5, RadHtmlChart,and it is time for an updated comparison with the “old” RadChart control, as well as for an insight into what is coming up.
    August 01, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Test Studio’s New Remote Execution Engine

    The upcoming 2013 R1 release of Test Studio comes with an entirely reworked remote execution and scheduling engine. The need for this change came from a desire to allow parallelization of test runs and to bring different test types into parity. When enterprises have many test machines, they often want to be able to run tests from a test list across these machines, rather than running them in series. We also wanted to bring load tests into parity with web tests, allowing them to be scheduled, as well as making them easier to set up. All of this is addressed by the new remote execution engine....
    August 01, 2013