As part of Telerik’s major Q1 2011 release, JustCode arrives with tons of great new stuff. The biggies are Code Cleaning, Decompiling and Options Sharing features. Our brand new Code Cleaning feature allows you to reformat and tidy up your code in a single step. We have been working on an integrated decompiler for quite some time. It allows you to seamlessly browse through decompiled code in referenced assemblies as if it were source. With this release of JustCode you can start doing that without leaving Visual Studio. Applying code style standards across the team is now possible with the new Options...
It's
Q1 2011 release time for the Telerik Personal Productivity product line and we, the guys
from the
ASP.NET AJAX team are excited to share news of improvement, new functionality
and a brand new control added to the arsenal of the Telerik AJAX developer. In this
blog post, I want to talk about some major functionality one of the new players
in the AJAX control suite now sports - editing for RadTreeList.
RadTreeList for ASP.NET AJAX was introduced last quarter
(Q3 2010) and enabled hierarchical visualization of a single tabular data set. As
a databound tabular control, it is naturally compared to RadGrid, and not only because
both look visually alike. As...
They are here, so it is time to celebrate with us! The official Q1 2011 Telerik AJAX and MVC packs with a bunch of new components and features are ready to be downloaded by our customers and prospects, hence wait no more! I am going to give a retrospective view of what we delivered for you with the Q1 2011 landmark: Telerik AJAX Q1 2011 bundle Beta announcement (2 new controls, ListView and Scheduler SP 2010 web parts, touch/drag gestures support for mobile devices, improved accessibility) RibbonBar intro (tech glance) MS Help3 documentation (Post Q1 2011 Beta)
Recharged online demos look-and-feel Load-on-demand capability for ListBox TreeList footer aggregates RELEASE NOTES Telerik MVC Q1 2011...
They are here, so it is time to celebrate with us! The official Q1 2011 Telerik AJAX and MVC packs with a bunch of new components and features are ready to be downloaded by our customers and prospects, hence wait no more! I am going to give a retrospective view of what we delivered for you with the Q1 2011 landmark: Telerik AJAX Q1 2011 bundle Beta announcement (2 new controls, ListView and Scheduler SP 2010 web parts, touch/drag gestures support for mobile devices, improved accessibility) RibbonBar intro (tech glance) MS Help3 documentation (Post Q1 2011 Beta)
Recharged online demos look-and-feel Load-on-demand capability for ListBox TreeList footer aggregates RELEASE NOTES Telerik MVC Q1 2011...
Yesterday
Joel
and I did our “Agile
Buffet Table” session in Sydney, Australia at
Telerik’s
all
day developer seminar. We talked about XP, Scrum, and Kanban and how you can build
your own methodology by mixing and matching the features from each of these agile
brands.
It’s been a while since I started this blog post series which describes our approach of integrating and automating the unit test execution with MSBuild thus effectively organizing a Continuous Integration build which aggregates check-ins, builds the projects and runs all unit tests after that. Since there is no out-of-the-box solution to automate Windows Phone unit tests we came up with some not so standard ideas and managed to build our own mechanism. I have described these ideas in a series of blogs summarized below: 1. Introduction and Overview – description of the solution, as well as some explanations of the reasoning behind this approach
2. The...
The first major product release for this year is drawing nearer thus leaving you with just couple of days to take advantage of the release warm up game– the .NET Ninja Throwing Stars Game. Not only is it fun to play, but will also help you win some cash and turn it into a discount towards a purchase of any Telerik product. Play now and win up to $200 in discounts!
And here’s a hint: our RadControls for Windows Phone (to go commercial with Telerik Q1 2011 release) will be on sale for only $99! Even more good news, with the...
Last week Telerik co-sponsored the SQuAD conference in Denver, CO (also known as 'The Mile High City' due to its elevation of 1 mile above sea level). SQuAD is short for the Software Quality Association of Denver - what better place to showcase Telerik's next generation automated testing tools! On Wednesday we hosted an in-depth four hour automation workshop that allowed attendee's to build their own test automation using Telerik's WebUI Test Studio QA Edition. The session was a hit and the feedback, tremendous. Thursday we presented a one hour session on Silverlight Test Automation. This presentation reviewed many of the challenges ...
As is usual for this time of the year, the Q1 release is ready and packed in pretty boxes. Inside you’ll find the new Upload, Splitter and Slider extensions and a host of other improvements. Hope this will make it up for the lack of bubble wrap. Introducing the Upload Uploading files in the browser is a somewhat painful process for both users and developers. The typical user experience you get by placing an <input type=”file”> on the page, is primitive by today's standards. Traditionally, improving the upload experience required the use of plug-ins like Flash or Silverlight. But not any more, as...
See also: · Part
I: How I started to use Scrum In the last post, we looked at
how I got into Agile and Scrum. Today we will take a look at how I started to break
the rules. After reading the Agile books by Ken
Schwaber and obtaining my Certified
ScrumMaster credential, I doubled down on Scrum at my start-up since it was working
so well. As things progressed and our
business evolved, I started to bump up against the “rules” of Scrum. As I mentioned last week in Part
I, the guidance was to only use Scrum locally, not with offshore developers several
time zones ahead. I was also breaking
many other “rules”...