Have you wondered how the teams working on Telerik products test software? In the next chapter of our detailed guide, we give you deeper insight into the processes of our Business Services.
Welcome to the fourth article in this series that explores how to use Kendo UI by Progress in SharePoint Online. In the previous article, we explored how to reference Kendo UI in our solution so that ...
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Jeff Fritz a Senior Program Manager at Microsoft, shares news from today's Microsoft Connect event in New York. Jeff discusses Visual Studio 2017 RC's new prod...
Ed and Brian cover the latest news in the development community including: Progressive Web Apps, What's happening with Bootstrap 4, and Google's NuGet packages.
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Have you heard the BIG news? Visual Studio for Mac was announced just a little before Microsoft Connect(); and it is already available for download. We've already tried it out—see how easy it is to create and run an app with the new Visual Studio for Mac and UI for Xamarin.
It is an amazing time to be a .NET developer. The remarkable announcements during the first keynote of Connect(); 2016 mean that Microsoft really is staying behind its "Any Developer, Any App, Any Platform" strategy. For those of you who plan on playing with the RC version of Visual Studio 2017, our most popular UI toolsets are compatible with Visual Studio 2017 RC!
Telerik AppBuilder is one of the first to support the new Visual Studio 2017 extensibility model. We discuss how we do this in time and some plans for the future.
A key challenge for SharePoint developers anticipating the future of the application is adopting the web stack and JavaScript tooling in a way that doesn’t just add extra workload but can be used even today in current projects and setups.