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  • Mobile Xamarin

    Set Your Appointments with Calendar for Xamarin.Forms

    In this blog post, we will guide you through the steps of using the RadCalendar component from the Telerik UI for Xamarin suite, explaining key concepts and terms. For this purpose, we will create a simple demo application using the RadCalendar.
    May 27, 2021 8 min read
  • Mobile

    Getting Your Local Environment Set Up to Develop Mobile Apps

    How do you get started building a mobile app? What tools do you choose? AppBuilder can help!
    May 27, 2021 5 min read
  • Mobile

    Your First tvOS Application with Telerik UI for iOS

    Mobile operating systems are multiplying rapidly those days. But only a few are able to capture people's hearts and pockets, while others sink in oblivion despite the fact that behind them are mighty companies. Like true Apple fans and contributors to the Apple ecosystem, we were quite eager to see if UI for iOS will run on tvOS. Despite some small gaps (like TKCalendar depending on EventKit, which is not part of tvOS) it proved to be easy to run our controls on tvOS. Read on to learn how you can create your first "hello world" app for tvOS with Telerik UI for iOS.
    May 27, 2021 3 min read
  • Mobile

    Telerik Platform and iOS 9

    Another year has flown by, and we have yet another major iOS update to contend with! On Wednesday, September 16, Apple is expected to release iOS 9, the next iteration of its immensely popular mobile OS. What does this mean for hybrid and native mobile developers using Telerik Platform? Read on to find out.
    May 27, 2021 3 min read
  • Mobile

    3 Metrics Every Mobile App Should Track

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    If I had to start all over again and build an application analytics solution from scratch based on my current experience, I would collect the exact same metrics we started with. These metrics are fundamentally important; without them, you are navigating in deeper darkness than back in 2008.
    May 27, 2021 4 min read