Telerik blogs
  • Productivity Testing

    A Brand-new Automated Testing Tool is the Result of Telerik and ArtOfTest Merger

    I’m sure you’ve already heard the great news about Telerik expansion and the new Telerik Automated Testing Tools division. I am excited to share what we worked on and produced for the last couple of months. New Release The latest Telerik release that went live this week added a completely new tool to Telerik’s automated testing product line. The new QA Edition is tailored for QA Professionals. The QA Edition is a standalone tool that allows QAs to freely create, execute and maintain their tests without having to install Visual Studio. If you are a developer and you want something ...
    April 16, 2010 3 min read
  • Desktop WinForms

    Introduction to RadScheduler for WinForms Webinar

    Earlier today, I presented a webinar about RadScheduler for WinForms. I hope everyone who attended enjoyed learning a few things about RadScheduler. If you weren't able to attend, don't worry I've posted a link to a recording of the webinar on Telerik TV below. I've also made the example projects I used in the webinar available for download. Introduction to RadScheduler for WinForms RadScheduler for WinForms is a highly customizable appointment presentation component that offers rich Outlook-style functionality. Through the use of this component, you can easily add rich scheduling UI to any Windows Forms application. In this webinar, ...
    April 15, 2010 1 min read
  • Productivity Testing

    Live Demo of the new Telerik Automated Testing Tools

    Do not miss the Live Demo of the new Telerik Automated Testing Tools! Tomorrow (Wednesday, 14th April) @ 11 AM EDT Register Now Faris Sweis will show you all the cool things we have been working on over the past months. He will also guide you through the brand new QA Edition of the WebUI Test Studio. We will also welcome any questions you have. See you tomorrow.
    April 14, 2010 1 min read
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    Displaying Tweets in an ASP.NET UserControl with TweetSharp

    As I mentioned in my previous blog post, I'll be having a little fun over the next few weeks talking about all of the Social Media APIs I've been experimenting with. I thought I would start out today by talking about one of the most popular services, Twitter. Twitter is essentially a microblogging service that allows its users to post messages of up to 140 characters long known as Tweets. Users can subscribe to each other and see tweets from all of their subscriptions in their main feed listings. Due to this ease of providing and receiving updates to and ...
    April 06, 2010 6 min read
  • Productivity Testing

    Social Media APIs and Their C# Counterparts

    Whether it's talking about current events or sharing photos of a family vacation, the world is now addicted to social networks. Businesses recognize this, and these days every business wants social media addressed in their applications. Facebook, Twitter, and other sites provide powerful APIs you can use to harness the power of social networking in your own applications. However, most of these APIs tend to return data formatted in any number of syndication formats that can be quite painful to work with. Luckily, there are many free .NET based libraries that make interacting with these APIs a breeze. Over the next several weeks, I'll be posting some information and examples ...
    April 05, 2010 3 min read