We believe that a killer developer product comes with support resources just as good as the product itself. To that end we have built a developer sample application to help you get off to a fast start with UI for iOS. It contains a comprehensive set of examples with source code available for use. In this blog post, I will explain what it covers and where to find it.
Let's be honest; as developers, we have bought into a lie. Silicon Valley has told us that software is all fun and games. It's Emoji, open source and multi-billion dollar acquisitions. It's thermostats with artificial intelligence, virtual reality (again) headsets and drones. . .
As of yesterday Q1 2013 SP1 for UI for WPF and UI for Silverlight are available for download. You will find all enhancements and fixes in the detailed lists for WPF and Silverlight. Here I’ll list only a fraction to play with your interest:
Telerik AppBuilder now has a command line interface (CLI) and Sublime Text integration—meaning, you can develop iOS and Android applications with the editor that you know and love, without having to worry about managing a collection of SDKs across different operating systems. In this article, we'll walk through the process of developing a mobile app using the Telerik Platform and Sublime Text. We'll create a new project, test it on actual devices and develop apps that are app store ready.
RadChartView is just getting better and better. After implementing printing functionality and stepline series in Q1 2014, we thought that it’s time to implement yet another highly requested feature, so that your end-users can get some rest from their day-to-day work, reading and analyzing data.
In today's software world, we have no shortage of choices when it comes to developing applications. Even in the limited scope of Windows Phone development, there are choices galore. Do you develop a native Windows Phone app? Do you take a hybrid approach? How about Xamarin? WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN!?
To help you wade through this complexity, in this article, we'll take an in-depth look at one of these approaches: hybrid. Specifically, we'll look at why you would want to build hybrid, and how to do it. Let's start by looking at where hybrid can be a good fit.