Telerik blogs

Latest

For the latest product updates, please visit Release.

  • Mobile

    Should I Consider an Open Source or a Commercial UI Library for my Next iOS App?

    This post will examine the pros and cons of using OSS or a Commercial UI Library for your next iOS application.
    February 19, 2014 5 min read
  • Mobile

    Building Services That Work in All Apps. No Silos.

    A silo is a popular metaphor that refers to a system or process that operates in isolation. In the software world, a siloed service or product is one that only works within its own ecosystem, and does not integrate with other services. Through a series of examples, we'll look at how powerful services that work everywhere can be.
    February 18, 2014 6 min read
  • Mobile

    4 Tips to Make Your ASP.NET Project Mobile-Ready

    Mobile has become a worldwide juggernaut, with 91% of Americans owning smart phones and many in the developing world using mobile as their primary access point to the web. As an established technology with over 10 years of history, ASP.NET is the foundation of millions of proven web applications that now need to be better optimized to meet the mobile challenge. Learn how to deliver better ASP.NET applications optimized for mobile web browsers, and see how the Telerik ASP.NET AJAX controls can make this job easier for you.
    February 17, 2014 6 min read
  • Mobile

    Update your NuGet Package Repo with Telerik UI for Windows Phone

    In this post, I will show you how to update your NuGet Package Repo to work with Telerik UI for Windows Phone.
    February 12, 2014 2 min read
  • Mobile

    The Telerik Platform: Modular Solutions to Mobile Problems

    Most developers understand the importance of building modular software; dividing a complex problem into pieces makes code easier to reuse and maintain. Because of the flexibility it provides, modularity was a key tenet in the design of the Telerik Platform; therefore, while you can use the Telerik Platform for a complete, end-to-end mobile solution, you can also pick and choose only the pieces of the Platform you need. To show this, we'll look at the modules that the Telerik Platform provides for five aspects of application development: the UI, development, the backend, analytics, and testing.
    February 12, 2014 6 min read