The idea of creating consumer-ready indoor proximity systems has been the dream of many startups recently. While satellite-driven GPS works brilliantly for positioning your car on a road, it doesn’t work so well for more fine-grained positioning. You might want to find a spot on a given floor of a building, a brand of soup […]
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In our contact with organizations focused on delivering higher-quality solutions to customers, often we come across teams that struggle to build up their test automation proof of concept or, worse, fail to get on the right foot with UI test automation at all. Implementing test automation is a complex, intricate process
As hybrid mobile apps scale to massive amounts of users and tremendous amount of data, developers need to monitor and trace the app’s performance. Crittercism is the world's first mobile application performance management (mAPM) solution, offering both error monitoring and service monitoring solutions. The Crittercism service monitors every aspect of mobile app performance, allowing Developers and IT Operations to deliver high performing, highly reliable, highly available mobile apps.
During these four months we implemented a lot of the fundamental building blocks for a cross-platform runtime for building native mobile applications using only JavaScript and CSS. We now have an application lifecycle, navigation framework, layouts, CSS styling, the first UI components that work cross-platform and much more. We are understandably very excited to share all these things with you.
Windows 10 was unveiled on September 30, 2014 as a technical preview for individuals that signed up to become a Windows Insider. Since the release, we’ve seen a lot of coverage from media outlets regarding new features that end-users will be excited about, but very little coverage for developers. In this post, I’m going to […]
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Windows 10 was unveiled on September 30, 2014 as a technical preview for individuals that signed up to become a Windows Insider. Since the release, we've seen a lot of coverage from media outlets rega...
On November 20 at 11:00 AM ET the Telerik Kendo UI Q3 2014 release webinar “Data Gone Wild? No More, “ will take place. This time around, the action will focus on the new Kendo UI export capabilities, offline data with .DataSource(), new .kendoTreeList() widget, DataViz performance improvements, and new .kendoPivotGrid()features. By the way, did you know that .kendoPivotGrid() is moving to RTM (i.e. release to management) status? That’s right, it’s time to blow the managers mind!