For the last few years, the Smartphone market has been absolutely dominated by two major OS players, Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android. In that same period, the market–or maybe just the media–has been looking for a scrappy “third horse” to either come along anew, or re-assert itself after previous miscues.
In my previous post I showed you how to toggle the checkbox of a Kendo UI TreeView item when clicking on the label. Now that you have those items checked, it’s time to get the list of models from the underlying DataSource so you post them back to a server, manipulate them in JavaScript, or whatever else you may need to do.
The Q3 2013 version of JustCode has been released and is available! The latest version of JustCode has a lot of great new features. In this post I’m going to tell you about some of the exciting new features in this tool and how they can help you start writing better code today! And if you’re using the Visual Studio 2013 don’t worry; JustCode supports 2013 so these great features available to all the early adopters out there.
Outlook Calendar allows importing tasks from a .csv file, so this can be combined with the TeamPulse feature to export work items (including tasks) into the same format. Thanks to this straight-forward export/import process, a portion or all of your project related tasks can be synchronized with any device using Outlook Calendar and you can always keep an eye on your assignments. In order to import your tasks from TeamPulse into Outlook Calendar you need to have the TeamPulse R2 2013 version. This TeamPulse version supports both export/import of work items to a .csv file and the creation of ...
Telerik has released the Q3 2013 release of JustTrace, which is available here! JustTrace has always been a great and easy to use tool for tracing and profiling your applications, but this new release has some great new features that make this great tool even better! A major strength of JustTrace is that we provide a one-click way to find common problems in .NET applications. You’ll see that we bring the exact same ease of use to our new features that we’ve built into JustTrace all along. This makes JustTrace the best tool to quickly find the issues in your .NET application.
In part 3 of this series, we'll round out the application by adding charts, custom icons, tweaking the appearance and taking advantage of some native device API's.
With Telerik's Q3 2013 release, we went two extra miles to make your life as a developer easier. Together with all updates across our .NET developer tools, we are also introducing a new service, EQATEC Application Analytics, which will reduce the time you spend on maintaining your application, and even stop the run-time error reports you are getting from your users.
The ability to instantly deliver data to your clients is an engaging concept that has opened the web up to real-time communications, reporting, and charting. We have had options for a few years now - be it through Comet, WebSocket, SSE, or even AJAX long polling. However, support varies dramatically for each of these methods with each browser and browser version. This is where new projects such as Microsoft's open source SignalR step in. In this post we're going to talk about how to leverage the ability to instantly deliver data to multiple mobile apps simultaneously - and visualize that data with some rich charting tools available as part of Kendo UI DataViz.
For Q3 2013 we have bundled for you a great pack of exciting new additions to our RadControls for WPF and RadControls for Silverlight suites. As always, we tried to hear your voice and deliver what you’ve expected from us and a pinch of innovation. Here we’ll cover the most important additions but it would be best if you give a try to our new WPF and SL right away.
Agile has no Process, doesn’t have Documentation, doesn’t believe in Contracts, doesn’t follow a Plan These four common agile myths most likely come straight from a misunderstanding of the Manifesto’s value propositions. In order to fully understand the value propositions, you have to take all three parts into account, not just the middle section.