With the latest release of Telerik's development tools arrives the anticipated Web-based Report Designer widget. It empowers you to bring report editing functionality to your end users right into your web applications. It brings a lot of UX improvements compared to the classic Report Designer and its tooling.
Vue comes with built-in directives (like `v-html` or `v-once`) that you will find useful, as each has its own use case. What’s even more fantastic is that you can also write your own directives. This allowed the Vue.js community to solve countless code issues they then published as packages. Here is a list of my favorite Vue.js custom directives. Needless to say, it's incredible how much time they saved me on my projects. 😇
Telerik UI for Blazor 2.1.0 is here and we are excited to share with you what’s new in the world of Blazor and UI for Blazor. A week ago, with the 2.0.0 the release we announced Grid Hierarchy and DateTimePicker component, and this week we are extending the visual capabilities of the Telerik UI for Blazor suite with a refreshed Blazor demos page, three new chart series Scatter, Scatter Line and Bubble Charts, and compatibility with the official release of .NET Core 3.0.
In this tutorial we learn how to work with one of Kendo UI’s components for building image galleries. We first use static images then move on to exploring how to dynamically get images from a data source.
As the Blazor technology is rapidly evolving, so is our suite of Telerik UI for Blazor controls. In this blog post we want to share with you what’s included in the new 2.0.0 release – just a week before the official release of Blazor by Microsoft. Read and find out more about Blazor Grid Hierarchy, DataTimePicker, compatibility with ASP.NET Core 3.0 RC and some important changes.
Today we are announcing the R3 2019 release of JustMock which includes support for .Net Core 3.0, mocking of non-public generics, future mocking of non-public classes and support for Visual Studio 2019 version 16.2+.
R3 2019 release of the Telerik UI for WPF brings few brand-new controls – SyntaxEditor, FilePathPicker, ToggleSwitchButton, new Visual Studio 2019 inspired theme as well as design time and toolbox support for the .Net Core version of the WPF suite.