The arrival of the Apple Watch has sent some developers scrambling to update Xcode and either create a new, watch-friendly app for distribution in this new ecosystem, or add a watch app as an extensio...
Do your team's testers end up getting work late in the iteration/sprint/cycle/whatever? Are they tremendously backed up trying to get automation scripts written, validations done and exploratory sessions completed?
Data visualizations are important, especially on small screen areas, where Excel files or other tables are difficult to read and comprehend. Visualizations are even more important when you add the various sensors that an iPhone device offers, not to mention the different certified third-party devices. Today, I will show you how you can set up the Telerik Chart for iOS to live-stream data coming from the accelerometer sensor using the CoreMotion API.
There is little debate that Web Audio is cool. Take for example Stepkit by Brent Jackson (embedded below).
It's definitely a fun toy to play with, but most of us probably couldn't think of how this m...
JustMock for Devices is a version of JustMock that allows you to use the familiar JustMock syntax to create, arrange and use mocks in tests that run on devices. It supports Windows Phone and Xamarin Android/iOS and works both in the emulator/simulator and on the devices. You can use it both with Visual Studio on Windows and with Xamarin Studio on Mac.
The feature set of JustMock for Devices is similar to that of JustMock Lite – you can mock interfaces, virtual members on classes that can be sub-classed and delegates. All arrangement and assertion features are supported except a few exotic ones (e.g. Wait.For, SetInterceptionFilter)
The package will be delivered through the JustMock and JustMock Trial installers. Now it is available in the latest internal build of JustMock in a Beta stage.
Installation in all cases is done through the NuGet package manager, but you need to install JustMock first.
The M.I.K.E. Stack is a web development stack using MongoDB, io.js, KendoUI Core, and Express. The slides below are from a presentation covering how to develop with this stack and deploy on Modulus gi...
This blog post will provide you a summary of the R1 Test Studio release webinar, recording of the webinar and answers to a few interesting questions asked during the webinar.
There are three primary approaches to building mobile apps today: web, hybrid and native. Telerik offers solutions for all approaches. We provide you with more than 400 mobile-optimized UI components to help you create a mobile strategy capable of delivering the right result, regardless of the approach.