Context, in React, is a powerful tool that allows us to share data between components without having to pass props down every level of a component tree. In this article, we explore a few different use cases where Context can be best used to simplify code and improve developer experience.
For a design system to truly be integrated and applied to an application, it needs to live in the codebase as much as it lives in the design software. Thankfully, we have lots of tools—like Figma, Storybook and the Kendo UI component library—to help us bridge that gap and make sure we’re keeping things in sync.
Chatbots are here to support human needs and so is Telerik UI for .NET MAUI Chat—to deliver a natural conversational flow. This post illustrates the control’s features in more detail.
Globalization allows developers to handle the internationalization and localization of a web application, making it more accessible to a broader audience. Check out how to globalize an app in ASP.NET Core in this blog post.
Combining Telerik Report Server and Telerik Reporting [SDK] means you can design a truly unique and powerful reporting infrastructure that lets you control where and how it comes to life with as much customization as you need.