Today, we’re starting a new, monthly series that highlights notable activity in the Kendo UI Labs, including new projects, updates and key contributors.
After almost a year in development, I am glad to introduce to the community a new set of backend services for mobile development called Icenium Everlive ready for use today.
Icenium Everlive is a set of backend services that lets you build and manage mobile apps in a faster, easier, and more scalable way. Everlive can significantly speed up development by providing your app with Data storage, User management, Email notifications and much more.
Since the official Q1 2013 release of RadControls for Silverlight and WPF we introduced a new online resource, the XAML GitHub repository. This blog post will explain the main functionalities of the XAML SDK, what could be found in its content and how to work with the included solutions and project.
It has been an exciting few weeks here at Telerik as we have a new Icenium release to share with you! Icenium v1.5 was officially released on May 8th and I'm here today to walk you through all of the new features and enhancements. Whether you are a new or an existing user of Icenium, you will quickly gain an appreciation for our rapid release schedule of new versions.
Ever feel pressure as a project manager? Some of the time? All of the time? I hope you’re not actually feeling stressed and under pressure 100% of the time – I for one actually do find project management enjoyable much of the time. But it certainly does have its many stressful moments. Issues are a way of life. But when several critical issues hit at once or we have one of those show-stopping moments on one of our projects – those are the times when we feel the most pressure…when it’s really tempting to hit the panic button or proclaim ...
[NOTE: This is a guest post from Telerik’s own Phil Japikse, one of Telerik’s Senior Developer Evangelists."] Background User Interface testing isn’t just for quality engineers. It’s vital for developers to own part of this process as well. The days of development silos are long gone (or at least should be!) The process of throwing bits “down the line” is fraught with inefficiencies. Developers are already adopting unit testing in record numbers, and this has led to a phenomenal increase in code quality. Why should it stop there? Developers need to also take ownership of the user interface code just ...
If you haven't yet heard about Bower, it is essentially a node module built by Twitter and is billed as a "package manager for the web". It's dead simple, and that's the reason you are going to love it.