The other day I came across this tweet from Kyle Simpson:
is there a term (other than "privilege") for hating the web more and more as a user but liking it more as a developer?
asking for a friend.
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With the introduction of Screen Builder, we took some time to evaluate our entire Platform story in order make sure that the products we’re putting “in the box” deliver the most value to you, and align to our long-term plans. In this post, I'll share more about the history of design tools in the Platform, and what this means for the future.
If you have the option to choose between manually downloading and installing the bits from a browser on one hand, and getting them through a package manager on the other, then choose the latter. It will save you a lot of time and effort. Read on to see how you can use Telerik UI for iOS in a private CocoaPod.
I am going to start this blog post by asking you couple of questions. Have you ever had a requirement that asked questions like...
Can you show how many pieces we sold in every region for every shipp...
Fiddler is the world's most popular web debugging tool, used by developers, testers and other web technologists worldwide. At this year's TelerikNEXT conference, Eric Lawrence showed off the newest im...
On Tuesday June 30, Telerik hosted the DevCraft Q2 2015 Release webinar packed with new developer toys. Our three .NET amigos Michael Crump, Ed Charbeneau and Sam Basu thoroughly enjoy talking to fellow developers and hope you enjoyed all that’s new for you. Let’s recap a little.
The following is an excerpt from the new whitepaper The Anatomy of Responsive ASP.NET Apps
For the past five years, responsive web design has gone from being called a trend to being synonymous with mo...
It wasn't until I heard it from the horse's mouth at the recent jQuery San Francisco conference that I understood what Famous was doing with millions of dollars, talented developers, and a large hype ...