Just a few weeks ago the 3rd major for 2016 release of Telerik Test Studio ushered in loads of new features like Angular 2 support, API Testing Fiddler integration, support for NativeScript and iOS10, and more. These were all demoed at our usual post-release webinar last week. Here's a recap of the Q&A session.
Welcome to the second article in this series that explores how to use Kendo UI by Progress in SharePoint Online. Please review the previous article that serves as a guide to getting-ready to create Sh...
We have special presents for everyone going to DEVintersection next week. Pre-order our awesome .NET t-shirt, wear it during Scott Guthrie‘s keynote on Wednesday and you will enter the limited preorder raffle for a $200 customizable, mechanical WASD keyboard. But wait, there’s more! Look for booth 121 and its Progress branding. There you can chat to us about Xamarin, Angular 2, ASP.NET Core and whatever else you feel like discussing.
Ed and Brian cover the latest news in the development community including: jQuery and JavaScript migration topics.
What is the Telerik Developer Digest?
The Telerik Developer Digest is the latest coll...
Modern developers are often polyglots — they dabble in different operating systems, programming languages, frameworks and tools as they build the next generation of applications. On top of that, moder...
As of R3 2016, we separated our ASP.NET Core offering in a separate product, named UI for ASP.NET Core. It contains 60+ widgets, based on Kendo UI, including grids, charts, and input components, as well as 11 themes. With this move we seek to clarify our commitment and focus to the ASP.NET Core technology in general.
Kendo UI's Grid component supports several methods of data binding. The two that I most commonly use are Local and Ajax (Ajax being the more common as of late). One pain point I've always had with thi...