This post is a response to the great questions Jim Evans and I had during our webinar, "The One Critical Factor for UI Test Automation Success." My apologies for this taking so long to get posted; however, there were a LOT of questions to answer, so it took longer than expected! I’ve organized the questions and responses in several different sections.
Yes, I know it's January already, but we released a major update to AppBuilder a couple weeks ago, and I wanted to make sure you didn't miss the details! While you were sipping on eggnog and avoiding awkward family conversations, we unveiled a new paradigm of AppBuilder: the ability to develop and test apps created for the mobile web. That's not all, we have major updates for hybrid apps, as well, so read on for all the details!
A few weeks ago, HTML5 became an official W3C Recommendation. I took advantage of this event to discuss 5 interesting but now obsolete features on SitePoint. The problem is that the W3C specifications...
Is your head spinning from the firehose of front-end tools, work flows, task runners, libraries, frameworks, MV*, and opinions? Not sure where or how to start? Need a broader introduction to how a JS ...
Back in October, Apple announced that starting on February 1, 2015, new apps submitted to the App Store must be built with the iOS 8 SDK and include 64-bit support. Also, as of June 1, 2015, updates to existing apps will need to follow these same requirements. Rest assured AppBuilder cloud-based build services will be ready well ahead of these dates.
Over a thousand of you took time out of your busy schedules to meet up with us and attend the latest Telerik Platform webinar: "More speed. More devices. Less time." We hope you enjoyed the show! We went into detail about our upcoming Device Cloud offering for mobile testing, accelerating your PhoneGap/Cordova development with AppBuilder and the Plugins Marketplace, as well showing off the depth and power of our Backend Services offerings.
See what's coming in Kendo UI for Q1 2015 via the official roadmap: new themes, improved responsiveness, ASP.NET vNext and MVC6/VS 2015 support for MVC wrappers, and more.
At rangle.io we've been fans of the functional programming style for a while and have used Underscore and Lodash extensively on many projects. However, recently we started using a new library, Ramda, ...