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    What's New in C# 6.0 Inside Visual Studio 2015 Preview

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    I've created an up-to-date guide that details the features of the final version of C# 6 here.    After you install the Visual Studio 2015 Preview, you can begin exploring the new language features fou...
    December 08, 2014 5 min read
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    Weekly Dose of Telerik Support Resources 12/01/2014

    Weekly Dose of Telerik Support Resources 12/01/2014
    May 27, 2021 1 min read
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    Q3 2014 SP1 for WinForms Features the RTM of RichTextEditor and New Chart Series

    Q3 2014 SP1 is now here this blog post aimsto share with you what’s in it. With this release we have addressed over 200 feedback items (see our Release Notes), RichTextEditor is getting official, we have added two new chart series to RadChartView – bezier and bubble and we are fully compatible with all versions of Visual Studio 2013 (including the Community Edition) and with Windows 10 Technical preview. Read below of the rest of the goodies that come with this release.
    May 27, 2021 2 min read
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    Telerik UI for WPF and Telerik UI for Silverlight: What’s Coming in Q1 2015

    A quick peek at what's coming in Q1 2015 for Telerik UI for WPF and UI for Silverlight.
    May 27, 2021 2 min read
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    Why the Community Edition of Visual Studio 2013 is Thrilling for You and Telerik DevCraft

    You probably heard the news about the availability of a free version of Visual Studio 2013 a few weeks ago. This announcement was quite exciting, because (for the first time) is Microsoft is trying to really offer the great .NET framework and associated tools to indie developers, smaller dev shops and students. Probably the most important part of the announcement (for us) is that the Community version allows extensions. Adding extensions was not possible with the previous free editions of Visual Studio, a.k.a. the Express editions. If you wanted to use a third-party product in your daily development (like Telerik DevCraft), you had to buy a non-Express edition of Visual Studio. Today, if you are playing solo or you are part of a team with up to five developers, you can save that cash and just use the latest and greatest of Visual Studio with your favorite Telerik tools and extensions (plus any other third-party tools, of course). Will Telerik DevCraft tools work with it? Yes. All of the Telerik .NET tools work with Visual Studio Community 2013.
    May 27, 2021 2 min read