In this post I will summarize some of the more popular options for displaying maps in your hybrid mobile apps. With each option I'll provide specific instructions on how to quickly implement each solution. As an added bonus we will examine a custom Cordova plugin in Icenium - which helps to make native map frameworks available to your hybrid mobile apps.
As 2013 is almost over, I thought I'd share details about some of our plans for 2014. With our first release for the year we will provide project managers and development managers with a high level view of product releases and features, so they can manage them more effectively. Then, we will focus our efforts on providing teams with features that will help them do more work with less effort. Below is a brief summary of some of the key features we will be releasing next year: R1 2014
Releases Management
Scheduled for the middle of Q1 2014, this new ...
With the our Q3 2013 SP1 release of RadDocking we introduced some new functionalities in the RadDocking control which helps using the control in MVVM scenarios. You can find more information about this topic in my previous blog post here. Before proceeding with this blog post it’s good to be familiar with PRISM and its functionalities because it will be accent of the blog post.
The Data Navigation functionality in RadHtmlChart for ASP.NET AJAX is useful for displaying large sets of data over time that let you zoom and scroll to particular time ranges.
Form validation is like politics: It sounds like a simple problem to solve. It's not until you get involved that you discover what a nasty and convoluted business it is.
Kendo UI can't solve all of the issues of politics, but it does have quite a few validation tricks up it's sleeve. Some widgets (like the Kendo UI Grid) have validation baked right in. The same framework that these widgets use is exposed for you to use as well.
Today we're happy to announce a new release of Icenium with a number of new features, updated library support, and stability improvements. There's a lot to cover so let's dive right in.
It’s been 2 years, 4 months, and 28 days since my last blog post – so I figured this one had better be good.
Over the past several years, the team at Telerik has shipped countless new features evolving Test Studio from an automated testing tool to an end-to-end testing solution. While the focus has always been and will remain on end to end testing – we’ve decided to split our offering into two solutions – one focused on functional test automation, and one focused on load testing. For those who want it all – fear not, we will continue ...
Today we're happy to announce Test Studio R2 2013. This release brings changes to licensing and packaging, introducing our new monthly and annual subscriptions, as well as separate Functional and Load testing product bundles, making it easier for you to purchase just the product best suited for your project needs; Dan has a complete blog post on that. We're also bringing you several new features and enhancements: Earlier this year Test Studio introduced the new Test Recording surface - a JavaScript, KendoUI-based recording engine which enabled creation of tests using Chrome, FireFox and Safari. This release adds cross-browser improvements to ...