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Sneak Peek Telerik ASP.NET MVC and Core Offerings in R1 2018_870x220

In this post, we'll show you a quick preview of what's coming in the first major release of the year for Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC and Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core.

If you can’t tell, we have release on our brains. January 17th is just around the corner and that’s the day we will give you all sorts of new features and functionality in all of the Telerik and Kendo UI toolsets. The new release items enable developers everywhere, regardless of skill level to say “no” to ugly apps and create highly functional apps with a sleek design and modern UX.

What's New

So what will be coming in Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC and Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core? For starters of course we've resolved issues and bugs, but there is much more to come on January 17th. Here are the highlights.

Batch Processing

As part of the R1 2018 release, we will deliver support for batch processing in OData v4 for both suites.

Tag Helpers

In Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core, we will also be adding new Tag Helpers—including the Chart component, Gauges, MaskedTextBox (and other input elements) and more—to the suite. With the inclusion of these HTML-friendly ways to create views and define UI in ASP.NET Core applications, we now offer more than 15 Telerik Tag Helpers in Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core.

Try it Out and Watch the Webinar

If you are new to our tools or have only tried some, make sure you download the trial and take them for a spin. You can either download just the Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC and Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core tools or download a trial of our entire set of .NET and JavaScript tools with the DevCraft bundle. And make sure you watch our Telerik and Kendo UI release webinars. 

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Sara Faatz
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Sara Faatz

Sara Faatz leads the Telerik and Kendo UI developer relations team at Progress. She has spent the majority of her career in the developer space building community, producing events, creating marketing programs, and more. When she's not working, she likes diving with sharks, running, and watching hockey.

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