“I’m the customer…do what I say.” “That’s my money – I want you to do this!” “The customer is always right!” Have you heard this before? Is the customer always right? My answer is no. In fact, you may be saying – from your own project experiences – is the customer ever right? Now, for all you customers out there – past, present and future – I mean no harm or disrespect. It’s just that there are a few of you out there who prefer to micro manage the delivery project manager and team too much and you forget why ...
The next major Kendo UI release is almost here! This Wednesday, July 17th is release day, and the online keynote is where you want to be to get your fist look at what's new. Over the course of one hour, we'll show you all of the Kendo UI Q2 3013 highlights, and you'll also be eligible to win some great prizes!
This blog post intends to provide information on the RadAsyncUpload ChunkUpload functionality as well as some techniques for file type and size validation using the standard ASP.NET FileUpload control or custom JavaScript code. Here you may find very useful information about the different modules used by Telerik ASP.NET AJAX RadAsyncUpload for validating and uploading files.
The Kendo UI Lint tool gives
you a way to verify your Kendo UI configuration without having to
run your code and check for errors. It tells you whether or not the
configuration options are set correctly, and tells you where the errors
are located, if any are there. The Kendo UI Lint vim plugin lets you run the lint tool from vim!
As we close out this five part series on some of my favorite project killers, let’s consider what we’ve covered so far in Parts 1 through 4:
• Part 1 - starting too fast – don’t start before everyone is really ready and the project is well-defined
• Part 2 – a vague budget – managing a project with no real budget is dangerous – sounds easy but it’s not and it can become very hard, if not impossible, to ever define financial success
• Part 3 – an indecisive customer – the indecisive project customer provides ...
Greetings, fellow testers. I was asked an interesting question last night and thought I'd share it with you As you've seen in recent blog posts and videos, our upcoming release will allow you to record your tests using multiple browsers. That lead one user to wonder if if it was necessary to do so — "If I want to run a test in each of the browsers, will I need to record the same test in each of those browsers?" Fortunately, there's no such need. Any test you record can be played back using any browser; there's no tie ...