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    GeoJSON For Pirates, Kittehs And Coders

    Kendo UI’s map control has a lot of great features built in to it, as I’ve shown already. One of those feature is the ability to display GeoJSON based maps. But, what exactly is GeoJSON? How can I built awesomeness with it? Can I use it to take over the world, or should I just go back to bed and eat cheese puffs while watching cartoons? Ok, sorry. I guess we can all dream of cheese-puffed-cartoons, but chances are we won’t be able to take over the world with GeoJSON… OR CAN WE?!
    January 17, 2014
  • Web

    Getting Started with Kendo UI and MVVM

    New to Kendo UI and the Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) pattern? In this post, Jim Cowart looks at what MVVM is, how it can help structure client side code and how it works when using Kendo UI.
    January 15, 2014
  • Web

    Please Respect The "Back" Button

    SPA's are a great new immersive way to build applications, but in the process of building the shiny and new, we have forgotten the core principles of the web. The net result is a broken experience for users. The back button commands respect and cannot be ignored simply because we are circumventing traditional browser posting in favor of SPA routing. In this article we'll look at how to build a SPA without breaking the web.
    January 08, 2014
  • Web ASP.NET MVC

    Consuming Telerik REST Service Reports in ASP.NET MVC 5

    Learn how to consume reports from the Telerik Reporting REST Service using ASP.NET MVC 5
    January 07, 2014
  • Web

    Kendo UI Open Sources Dynamic LINQ Helpers

    Over the holiday season, the engineering team open sourced the Dynamic LINQ Helpers to provide ASP.NET developers a simple way to handle communication between Kendo UI widgets and Entity Framework queries. This article looks at how to install and use the dynamic LINQ helpers in a variety of ASP.NET environments.
    January 03, 2014