Telerik blogs
  • Release

    Themes color generator for Silverlight/WPF

    In this post I will describe to you the functionality of our brand new example that lets you tweak each different color of the dynamic themes palette. The sample project makes it possible to create custom color palettes and immediately see the results.
    January 09, 2014
  • Desktop WPF

    Using RadDocking with PRISM in WPF/Silverlight

    With the our Q3 2013 SP1 release of RadDocking we introduced some new functionalities in the RadDocking control which helps using the control in MVVM scenarios. You can find more information about this topic in my previous blog post here. Before proceeding with this blog post it’s good to be familiar with PRISM and its functionalities because it will be accent of the blog post.
    December 11, 2013
  • Desktop WPF

    Building IDE with RadDocking for WPF/Silverlight

    One of the key concepts when building an application stays the layout – what should it be? How should it be defined? It’s a tough question with lots of different answers. Of course, Telerik always tries to make the development easier and here is our answer as simple as possible – the combination of RadMenu and RadDocking controls.
    December 09, 2013
  • Release

    RadControls for WPF and Silverlight Q3 2013 SP1 is now available

    Today we have shipped our December service pack of our WPF and Silverlight controls. Keeping the good tradition, our release is packed with numerous improvements and some new features.
    December 05, 2013
  • Release

    Introducing WPF SDK Samples Browser

    A couple of months ago we introduced to you the Telerik XAML SDK and we received a lot of positive feedback about it. Once we were sure that you find the new addition useful we decided to move one step further. Although GitHub is a very well-known platform we saw a better and easier approach for reviewing our examples. That is why we put some efforts in developing our brand new SDK Samples Browser. The idea behind the application was to bring a friendly way of browsing through the XAML SDK examples without any user interaction with GitHub.
    November 04, 2013
  • Release

    Themes color generator for Silverlight/WPF

    In this post I will describe to you the functionality of our brand new example that lets you tweak each different color of the dynamic themes palette. The sample project makes it possible to create custom color palettes and immediately see the results.
    January 09, 2014
  • Desktop WPF

    Using RadDocking with PRISM in WPF/Silverlight

    With the our Q3 2013 SP1 release of RadDocking we introduced some new functionalities in the RadDocking control which helps using the control in MVVM scenarios. You can find more information about this topic in my previous blog post here. Before proceeding with this blog post it’s good to be familiar with PRISM and its functionalities because it will be accent of the blog post.
    December 11, 2013
  • Desktop WPF

    Building IDE with RadDocking for WPF/Silverlight

    One of the key concepts when building an application stays the layout – what should it be? How should it be defined? It’s a tough question with lots of different answers. Of course, Telerik always tries to make the development easier and here is our answer as simple as possible – the combination of RadMenu and RadDocking controls.
    December 09, 2013
  • Release

    RadControls for WPF and Silverlight Q3 2013 SP1 is now available

    Today we have shipped our December service pack of our WPF and Silverlight controls. Keeping the good tradition, our release is packed with numerous improvements and some new features.
    December 05, 2013
  • Release

    Introducing WPF SDK Samples Browser

    A couple of months ago we introduced to you the Telerik XAML SDK and we received a lot of positive feedback about it. Once we were sure that you find the new addition useful we decided to move one step further. Although GitHub is a very well-known platform we saw a better and easier approach for reviewing our examples. That is why we put some efforts in developing our brand new SDK Samples Browser. The idea behind the application was to bring a friendly way of browsing through the XAML SDK examples without any user interaction with GitHub.
    November 04, 2013