In the R1 2017 release of UI for WinForms, we ring in the year with new upgrades. VS 2017 RC support, Grid improvements, a new DataFilter and more await you.
In this R1 2017 release of UI for WPF and UI for Silverlight, we bring great new features and controls, including an Office 2016 theme and VS 2017 support.
We’re busy adding a lot of great features to the latest Report Server, including white labeling. To get them done right, we have decided to delay our release.
This article was updated on December 12, 2017.
Will 2017 be the year of .NET Core? Of course it will!
I sat down with Scott Hunter (Director of Program Management for the .NET Platform) on the Eat Sle...
By Angular, we mean Angular 2.
In this tutorial, we’re going to build an iTunes Search application. The app will use the open iTunes JSONP API to search for artists, display albums by that artist in ...
First of all, as the tradition goes, Happy New Year, guys! I wish you a successful 2017! I know this year will be quite exciting. I am happy to announce that recently we've released a Beta of UI for Xamarin R1 2017—let’s see what the new year brings for UI for Xamarin.
Technology can be both a boon and a bust, depending on how well companies use and maintain their systems. A proactive modernization strategy is a must to ensure businesses don’t become trapped by the very tools they deployed.
Redux is a self-proclaimed "predictable state container for JavaScript apps." It has gained popularity through its association and integration with the React library. In this article, we'll look at th...