Update
This article was updated to include changes from 6.0.0-beta8
If you're coming to ASP.NET MVC6 from using prior versions, you'll quickly begin to realize that things have changed. One of the...
In this article, I am going to offer a complete demonstration of a DataSource instance set up to perform CRUD operations on a remote RESTful JSON API via CORS. When I say "complete," I mean a complete demo that you can run locally containing both the code and the RESTful API.
Developers love to hate on browsers. In recent memory that browser has always been Internet Explorer due to Microsoft's decision to slow down browser development after IE6. The ensuing developer backl...
Sydney TAFE students designed and implemented a childcare services management application using Microsoft.NET web-based technologies and Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC. Controls used from Telerik included the Grid, Scheduler, DropDownList, DatePicker and AutoComplete. The team met the project’s tight deadline, delivered key requirements and features, and was able to launch the application in only 16 weeks.
In the first part of this series, we learned about mobile web application strategies and techniques such as Responsive Web Design. Then we took a look at how hybrid applications fit as a solution for mobile development. To finish the series, we’ll be exploring native application development.
You're a mobile app developer and you pride yourself in making great apps that stand out above the rest. You've added all of the features that you think your users want. You've ran your unit test, not...
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest John Sonmez from Simple Programmer talks about soft skills and marketing yourself as a software developer. Later, TJ VanToll joins the show to talk about publi...
The following is an excerpt from the new whitepaper The Anatomy ofResponsive ASP.NET Apps
Responsive design changes the way we think about displaying content on our web pages. As the complexity of the...
Unlike the web, where developers rarely need to worry about promoting their website, the mobile developer is often in a position where he and his team have to think about the app’s success once it is in the store. If you fall in the category of developer-business person-marketer-hybrid, you should know what amazing stuff the Google Tag Manager can do for your app.