There are 9 areas that every software development team has to deal with in some capacity. And if not done carefully, your software will be vulnerable to failure to some degree. Learn what they are and how you can mitigate your application's risks.
Hybrid applications are unique because they run in a "browser" but without a server component. They also aren't expected to look and behave like a web application. The unique constraints on hybrid applications require a good code structure in order to be able to productively build maintainable mobile applications.
If you're familiar with Telerik then you also know our roots run deep in the Microsoft and .NET ecosystem. Consequently, it will probably be no surprise that one of the first integrations we targeted with the Telerik Platform was Microsoft's development tools. This blog post demonstrates how to use the Telerik Platform to build cross-platform mobile apps using Visual Studio.
Fresh off the release of the Telerik Platform, we have an epic release of Telerik AppBuilder to discuss - packed full of several highly-requested features (including Windows Phone 8 support!). There's a lot to talk about, so let's dive right in.