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  • Web

    Ireland’s leading digital agency saves 75% development time with Kendo UI

    We love to showcase our customers' success and Arekibo is certainly one of them. When FTSE 100-listed CRH plc commissioned Arekibo, Ireland's leading digital agency, to deliver a stand-out investor relations website, the big challenge was always going to be bringing the financial data to life....
    December 10, 2012
  • Web

    [Video] Building Chrome Packaged Apps

    Were you among the hundreds that joined us yesterday for the Chrome Packaged Apps webcast?If yes, thanks for joining! We hope you learned something and enjoyed the demos presented by Paul Kinlan (@Paul_Kinlan) and Burke Holland (@burkeholland). If no, don’t worry! We recorded the entire event...
    December 07, 2012
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    The Case of Telerik’s New Old ASP.NET AJAX Upload Control – RadAsyncUpload

    It’s weird that RadAsyncUpload, Telerik’s next-generation ASP.NET upload control, was introduced more than 2 years ago and while its functionality is times richer than the one of RadUpload, the latter is still one of our most widely used controls and the former simply stays in the shadow. People continue recommending our older Upload control in community forums, our customers continue to use it in new projects and we just don’t get it.
    December 05, 2012
  • Web

    Using Adobe Edge Tools and Services with Kendo UI

    Several months ago Adobe announced a number of products under the name of Edge Tools and Services. Some of these included new names on existing projects you may already have heard of like Shadow which became Edge Inspect and Brackets which saw a branded release under...
    December 05, 2012
  • Web

    MVVM in WinJS Part 1 - Observable Models

    The goal of the Presentation Model pattern is to “Represent the state and behavior of the presentation independently of the GUI controls used in the interface” (from Martin Fowler’s website.) All of the data and behavior of the UI as it relates to the state of the model is contained in the model. The view (or the UI) simply renders the data and refers to the model to determine such things as control state and values. Non model related items (such as rendering and other solely UI constructs) are in the This minimizes interaction between the model and the UI, creating a clearer separation of concerns between the two layers.
    December 04, 2012