Telerik blogs
  • Release

    Get a Taste of the New Telerik Q3’11 Bits. Get a Chance to Win a License!

    It’s been another four months of hard work on keeping Telerik’s wide portfolio on the cutting edge of innovation, so that our clients can be sure that their applications leverage the latest technology trends no matter what technology and tools they choose to use when building them. As always, we have tons of new things to show off and we are happy to invite you to our Q3’11 Release Webinar Week to walk you through them. 10 Telerik Evangelists have prepared 11 webinars covering 15 products! And we haven’t abandoned our tradition of rewarding one of you at each webinar with...
    November 09, 2011
  • People

    Presentations at Desert Code Camp

    On November 5th 2011, I gave 2 presentations at Desert Code Camp. One was titled, “Getting Started with Silverlight 5” and the other “Producing and Consuming OData in an Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 Application”. As promised, here is the Slides / Code / Resources to my talk.   Producing and Consuming OData in an Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 Application Slides – The query slide in this deck was taken from a slide in Mike Taulty’s talk.  
    November 08, 2011
  • People

    Upcoming XAML Talks

    Here are the upcoming XAML Talks that I have scheduled. If you are attending any of them then feel free to stop by and say Hello. All About Xaml – 10/27/2011 @ 6PM – WinRT XAML/C# and what this means for SL Developers.   Desert Code Camp – 11/5/2011 in Chandler, Arizona. Title: Getting started with Silverlight 5 Abstract: This session is designed for people who want to quickly understand the key features in Silverlight 5. We will walk you through downloading the bits to finally starting your first project starting from File->New Projects. We will also take a look at several key features such as XAML...
    October 27, 2011
  • People

    Thanks for Visiting Telerik at Basta Germany

    As every year Telerik sponsored the biggest .NET developer conference in Germany, BASTA. It was good to see that the number of attendees has grown again keeping us pretty busy on our booth. Considering that we got 18 products at the moment it is quite a challenge to staff the booth with people. Anyway we managed it with 3 guys plus extra support from Richard Campbell. A little surprise was that quite a lot of people were interested in our WinForms controls. So it’s not always the latest technology people are looking for, some like it mature ;-) This just further confirms the...
    September 29, 2011
  • Desktop

    When Should You Use Metro, Version 2

    A blog by Todd Anglin, Chief Evangelist at Telerik. (Original post here) During my busy week at the Microsoft BUILD conference, I cranked-out a quick and rough decision tree designed to help you decide which Microsoft platform you should use for app development:Silverlight/WPF, HTML5, or the new Metro/WinRT. The chart proved to be very popular, so I thought I'd revisit the decision tree and with the benefit of more time to reflect, produce a new, more complete version. Thus, I present version 2 of the "How to Pick Your Platform" chart. What's Different? In the original chart, the first question I made you answer was, "Do you need to support...
    September 21, 2011
  • Release

    Get a Taste of the New Telerik Q3’11 Bits. Get a Chance to Win a License!

    It’s been another four months of hard work on keeping Telerik’s wide portfolio on the cutting edge of innovation, so that our clients can be sure that their applications leverage the latest technology trends no matter what technology and tools they choose to use when building them. As always, we have tons of new things to show off and we are happy to invite you to our Q3’11 Release Webinar Week to walk you through them. 10 Telerik Evangelists have prepared 11 webinars covering 15 products! And we haven’t abandoned our tradition of rewarding one of you at each webinar with...
    November 09, 2011
  • People

    Presentations at Desert Code Camp

    On November 5th 2011, I gave 2 presentations at Desert Code Camp. One was titled, “Getting Started with Silverlight 5” and the other “Producing and Consuming OData in an Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 Application”. As promised, here is the Slides / Code / Resources to my talk.   Producing and Consuming OData in an Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 Application Slides – The query slide in this deck was taken from a slide in Mike Taulty’s talk.  
    November 08, 2011
  • People

    Upcoming XAML Talks

    Here are the upcoming XAML Talks that I have scheduled. If you are attending any of them then feel free to stop by and say Hello. All About Xaml – 10/27/2011 @ 6PM – WinRT XAML/C# and what this means for SL Developers.   Desert Code Camp – 11/5/2011 in Chandler, Arizona. Title: Getting started with Silverlight 5 Abstract: This session is designed for people who want to quickly understand the key features in Silverlight 5. We will walk you through downloading the bits to finally starting your first project starting from File->New Projects. We will also take a look at several key features such as XAML...
    October 27, 2011
  • People

    Thanks for Visiting Telerik at Basta Germany

    As every year Telerik sponsored the biggest .NET developer conference in Germany, BASTA. It was good to see that the number of attendees has grown again keeping us pretty busy on our booth. Considering that we got 18 products at the moment it is quite a challenge to staff the booth with people. Anyway we managed it with 3 guys plus extra support from Richard Campbell. A little surprise was that quite a lot of people were interested in our WinForms controls. So it’s not always the latest technology people are looking for, some like it mature ;-) This just further confirms the...
    September 29, 2011
  • Desktop

    When Should You Use Metro, Version 2

    A blog by Todd Anglin, Chief Evangelist at Telerik. (Original post here) During my busy week at the Microsoft BUILD conference, I cranked-out a quick and rough decision tree designed to help you decide which Microsoft platform you should use for app development:Silverlight/WPF, HTML5, or the new Metro/WinRT. The chart proved to be very popular, so I thought I'd revisit the decision tree and with the benefit of more time to reflect, produce a new, more complete version. Thus, I present version 2 of the "How to Pick Your Platform" chart. What's Different? In the original chart, the first question I made you answer was, "Do you need to support...
    September 21, 2011