Telerik blogs
  • Web

    dotNet Register: An Intro

    One of the tasks that has been on my "to do" list for quite some time now is to build a big, real world-ish application that not only provides value to the community but also shows-off a lot of the RadControls in action. It's a big task and one that's especially hard to tackle when traveling about the world to speak and preparing smaller demos that work well in "small bites." But I'm putting my foot down and committing to begin work on this big project now! The goal of my "big project"- which, by the way, still needs a...
    August 01, 2008
  • People

    Tell us what’s on your mind – are print ads dead?

    Welcome to the newly-created marketing blog! While all developers at Telerik were busy preparing new cool features and upgrades for the Q2 release, the efforts of the marketing team were focused on cooking up brand-new print ads to match the enhanced Telerik products. Finally our concepts saw the light of day – you can find their online versions below. We’ll be happy to read what you think about them. To dig deeper into the topic, people say technical ads full of info are the ones that developers pay attention to. However, is this really the case or are you more likely to...
  • Release

    RadControls and ASP.NET Dynamic Data - Minor Update

    UPDATE: You can download the latest Dynamic Data bits from here. We have just published a new update of our Dynamic Data bits. We fixed a bug which could cause possible duplication of items in RadComboBox (in the ForeignKey editor). The zip also includes the latest official release of RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax. You can download the bits from here....
    July 31, 2008
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    RadTips, Episode 1: Client-Side DataBinding in the RadGrid

    I am pleased to bring you the first of many episodes from my new video series, RadTips. These episodes will be posted regularly here on the Telerik blogs, and each will highlight a specific feature of a RadControl in a short, concise screencast. The point of this effort is to bring you quick tips on how to take advantage of the features of our RadControls without having to devote more than a few minutes of your time to the learning process. In this first episode, we'll take a look at client-side data binding with the RadGrid. There are no bells and...
    July 31, 2008
  • People

    Join the Early Adoption Program

    We would like to welcome you to the Telerik RadControls for WPF and RadControls for Silverlight Early Adoption Program! As part of the Early Adoption Program we would like to reward all community members who are eager to try our newest products – RadControls for Silverlight and/or RadControls for WPF. Your feedback and feature suggestions will be instrumental in helping us further develop the products so that they meet your requirements.  Your ideas and suggestions will be rewarded according to the scheme below: Bug Report – 1000-2000 Telerik points Feature Request – depending on how valuable the feature request is and whether it can be implemented or not –...
  • Web

    dotNet Register: An Intro

    One of the tasks that has been on my "to do" list for quite some time now is to build a big, real world-ish application that not only provides value to the community but also shows-off a lot of the RadControls in action. It's a big task and one that's especially hard to tackle when traveling about the world to speak and preparing smaller demos that work well in "small bites." But I'm putting my foot down and committing to begin work on this big project now! The goal of my "big project"- which, by the way, still needs a...
    August 01, 2008
  • People

    Tell us what’s on your mind – are print ads dead?

    Welcome to the newly-created marketing blog! While all developers at Telerik were busy preparing new cool features and upgrades for the Q2 release, the efforts of the marketing team were focused on cooking up brand-new print ads to match the enhanced Telerik products. Finally our concepts saw the light of day – you can find their online versions below. We’ll be happy to read what you think about them. To dig deeper into the topic, people say technical ads full of info are the ones that developers pay attention to. However, is this really the case or are you more likely to...
  • Release

    RadControls and ASP.NET Dynamic Data - Minor Update

    UPDATE: You can download the latest Dynamic Data bits from here. We have just published a new update of our Dynamic Data bits. We fixed a bug which could cause possible duplication of items in RadComboBox (in the ForeignKey editor). The zip also includes the latest official release of RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax. You can download the bits from here....
    July 31, 2008
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    RadTips, Episode 1: Client-Side DataBinding in the RadGrid

    I am pleased to bring you the first of many episodes from my new video series, RadTips. These episodes will be posted regularly here on the Telerik blogs, and each will highlight a specific feature of a RadControl in a short, concise screencast. The point of this effort is to bring you quick tips on how to take advantage of the features of our RadControls without having to devote more than a few minutes of your time to the learning process. In this first episode, we'll take a look at client-side data binding with the RadGrid. There are no bells and...
    July 31, 2008
  • People

    Join the Early Adoption Program

    We would like to welcome you to the Telerik RadControls for WPF and RadControls for Silverlight Early Adoption Program! As part of the Early Adoption Program we would like to reward all community members who are eager to try our newest products – RadControls for Silverlight and/or RadControls for WPF. Your feedback and feature suggestions will be instrumental in helping us further develop the products so that they meet your requirements.  Your ideas and suggestions will be rewarded according to the scheme below: Bug Report – 1000-2000 Telerik points Feature Request – depending on how valuable the feature request is and whether it can be implemented or not –...