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  • Mobile

    Building an Appointment Tracking App by using Telerik’s WP Cloud Components - Part 1

    In this series, we will build a Windows Phone app using Telerik's cloud components. We will walk you through the process step-by-step. This is definitely a series that you don't want to miss.
    November 26, 2013
  • Mobile

    Codeless File Uploading to Everlive using Telerik’s Cloud Upload for ASP.NET AJAX

    Telerik's Cloud Upload allows you to upload files to cloud providers such as Azure, Everlive and AWS. RadCloudUpload is the control which makes it possible to do a codeless file uploading to cloud providers. In this post we take a look at how Cloud Upload can integrate with Telerik's Backend as a Service Everlive.
  • Mobile

    Schema Support in the JavaScript SDK of Telerik Data Storage for Windows 8

    The Q3 2013 release introduces a major improvement in the Telerik Data Storage for Windows 8 Javascript SDK - schema support. The schema enforces data constraints, validates input data and enables the creation of SQL indices for improved query performance. This blog post gives an overview of the new schema support in Telerik Data Storage, which, we believe, should be your preferred local data provider for your Windows 8 applications.
    November 22, 2013
  • Mobile

    Form Validation With ExpressJS

    Express is a lightweight and minimalistic framework for building web applications on Node. But how does it hold up under some very basic user authentication and security requirements? in this article, we'll take a look at how to implement a registration and login flow using Express and Everlive.
    November 22, 2013
  • Mobile

    What Exactly Is..... The 300ms Click Delay

    Quick feedback is paramount in the implementation of any UI. Studies have shown that 100ms is the maximum delay for an interface to feel instantaneous to the user. Despite this, the mobile web is plagued by a sweeping feedback problem - a 300ms delay after you touch anything. This delay is one of the most prominent reasons that HTML based web apps are considered "sluggish" by many users. In this article we'll discuss why the delay exists, what browser vendors are working on to make the problem go away, and what you can do to workaround the issue right now.
    November 22, 2013