The concept of the push-button house has become a little closer to reality with the advent of the Nest and smart LED lighting. So I was really excited to give the new Screen Builder commands in the Telerik AppBuilder command line interface (CLI) tool a spin, because it brings a little of that future-facing magic into the domain of mobile apps development. Just push buttons, type a bit, push some more buttons, and your app is scaffolded! It's so futuristic!
If you have any retail-oriented apps installed on your phone, you may have had the experience of being bombarded by notifications when you are at a shopping mall. For instance, every time I so much as...
Telerik UI for WPF contains many great components that help you build awesome Office-inspired applications as our latest Excel, Word and Outlook -like Visual Studio templates illustrates.
Now it is time to meet you with the newest addition to our suite: RadDesktopAlert.
Looping. You know the drill. You have a collection (i.e. an array or object) of something and you want to loop over the collection, gaining access to each individual thing or the index/key indicating ...
Many development teams have large investments in desktop apps that have provided long-lasting profitability and stability for years; however, the industry is changing, and now it’s time to retool for mobile and reinvest. The path from desktop to mobile development isn’t necessarily straight forward, in fact it can be quite a daunting prospect. Finding a strategy that’s right for your team is all about knowing your options, understanding your team and knowing the challenges ahead. This three part series will look at the technology landscape for mobile development. We’ll make sense of each technology path and learn how to make decisions that can fast-track the move to mobile.
So many of you have made Telerik Platform your development platform of choice when it comes to creating hybrid, native and mobile web apps. Today we are pleased to offer you a high-level overview of what is newly available in the fastest growing product in Telerik history!
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Jimmy Bogard technical architect with Headspring, shares his experience with running a successful open source project. Later, Sam Basu and Michael Crump join t...