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A couple of weeks after the official Q1 2011 bits were out, there were people who started to ask: "Hey, what about your future plans for web development? I am impatient to know what you guys will be cooking for the summer release..". Well, with no further delay I am presenting you our AJAX and MVC Q2 2011 plans to feed your curiosity :) Telerik_AJAX_MVC_Q2 2011_Roadmap

Telerik AJAX controls Q2 2011 Roadmap
http://www.telerik.com/products/aspnet-ajax/whats-new/roadmap.aspx

Focal points:

  • Two new controls - image editor and web alert
  • 4 new skins (Transparent + 3 Office2010 variations)
  • Mobile and accessibility improvements
  • HTML5 file API support for AsyncUpload, HTML5 input types rendering for RadInputs
  • A bunch of new key features for RadEditor, RadRibbonBar, RadScheduler and RadTreeList
  • SharePoint 2010 grid and scheduler enhancements

Telerik MVC components Q2 2011 Roadmap
http://www.telerik.com/products/aspnet-mvc/whats-new/roadmap.aspx

Focal points:

  • One new key component - HTML5 chart based on SVG/VML; promised light-weight javascript, fast performance and two chart types (line and bar) for first version
  • Several new important grid features - virtual scrolling, global item template, keyboard support; pure client sorting, paging, grouping and filtering.

I hope that you are content with the plan we set for the next three months and you will enjoy putting these new components into practice! Let the countdown till the Q2 2011 Telerik release start now..


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Stefan Rahnev

Stefan Rahnev (@StDiR) is Product Manager for Telerik Kendo UI living in Sofia, Bulgaria. He has been working for the company since 2005, when he started out as a regular support officer. His next steps at Telerik took him through the positions of Technical Support Director, co-team leader in one of the ASP.NET AJAX teams and unit manager for UI for ASP.NET AJAX and Kendo UI. Stefan’s main interests are web development, agile processes planning and management, client services and psychology.

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