After the recent spate of security issues from large retail companies, especially those that caused me to have to get a new credit card issued, I’ve been thinking more and more about how to secure my ASP.NET web applications. Fortunately, the new OWIN-based security in ASP.NET 4.5.1 can fill that need. In this article, I’m going to show you how I integrated the ASP.NET security model with the security services available in Telerik Platform.
Users only spend a limited amount of time in our apps; anything we developers can do to invite them back into our apps increases user engagement. One of the best tools for doing this in Windows Store apps are notifications such as toasts, tiles and badges. We can trigger timely and appropriate notifications from outside […]
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I’d like to take a moment and time travel back to late 2010, when Windows Phone 7 officially launched. Microsoft developers everywhere were excited that they could reuse their existing skillset and begin to build native mobile applications. Not only were Microsoft developers happy, but so was Telerik. We had been working closely with Microsoft […]
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Even though Kendo UI makes it easy to build gorgeous UIs, teams regularly struggle with getting solid UI testing wrapped into their delivery flow. Teams often run into issues with asynchronous operations, difficult Document Object Model (DOM) structures, or browser incompatibilities that challenge team members writing functional UI tests.
Most companies have already experimented with their first app by now. However, some embarked on it without any strategy, realizing later that they need one; and others have crafted one, but are yet to measure its effectiveness. Here are the three important steps to crafting an effective mobile strategy for your enterprise.
Cards keep showing up everywhere I look. Twitter has cards. Google has cards and cards are everywhere in Material Design. Cards are also showing up in mobile apps, such as Tinder (not that I would ...
A safe and diplomatic strategy used by developer advocates, such as myself, is to promote a product by only speaking of its merits while sidestepping a direct comparison with its competitors. This is ...
Telerik Selfies is the place where developers can post short videos about your successes and challenges. Tell the world—in your own words—about your latest groundbreaking app or a bit of hard earned advice to benefit the entire developer community.
Last month I wrote about how web components weren't ready for production yet. I stand by my conclusions in that article, but, based on feedback I received, and some subsequent research, I now believe ...