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  • People

    Live From the AT&T Developer Hackathon

    This last weekend AT&T held a developer hackathon at the Palms resort in Las Vegas. The event attracted hundreds of developers from around the world - all competing for tens of thousands of dollars in prizes. In this article we'll talk about the event, the winners, and what this all means for Icenium.
    January 07, 2014 3 min read
  • Web ASP.NET MVC

    Consuming Telerik REST Service Reports in ASP.NET MVC 5

    Learn how to consume reports from the Telerik Reporting REST Service using ASP.NET MVC 5
    January 07, 2014 4 min read
  • Productivity

    Understanding HEAD, HTTP/204 and HTTP/206

    Continuing from last week’s discussion of HTTP/304 responses, today we’ll cover three more scenarios where Fiddler users might find that the response body sent by the server isn’t what they expected.
    January 03, 2014 4 min read
  • Web

    Kendo UI Open Sources Dynamic LINQ Helpers

    Over the holiday season, the engineering team open sourced the Dynamic LINQ Helpers to provide ASP.NET developers a simple way to handle communication between Kendo UI widgets and Entity Framework queries. This article looks at how to install and use the dynamic LINQ helpers in a variety of ASP.NET environments.
    January 03, 2014 7 min read
  • Productivity Testing

    Top 13 Reasons to Love Automated Testing as We Leave 2013

    As 2013 is closed out and we move into the new year, it’s worthwhile going back a year and taking a look at some of the advances we’ve made in automated testing with Test Studio.  Here are  thirteen things that were noteworthy about Test Studio in 2013: We let you capture HTTP traffic directly with Fiddler, and bring that into Test Studio as an important part of your test scripts.  We continue to develop Fiddler to provide testers and other IT professionals with the best tools for capturing, analyzing, and using HTTP traffic. Colleague Jim Holmes presents five things ...
    January 03, 2014 2 min read
  • Mobile

    Adding Icons and Splash Screens To Your PhoneGap / Icenium Projects

    Adding icons and splash screens to a PhoneGap/Cordova project has always been a bit tricky for developers. Each platform has its own file formats, image dimensions, and conventions - such as how the files are named. In this article I'll attempt to demystify how to create and add images to your projects. We'll look both at how to add images to PhoneGap applications created through its CLI, as well as how to add images to Icenium projects.
    January 03, 2014 7 min read
  • Mobile

    PhoneGap/Apache Cordova Lifecycle Events

    As you begin writing hybrid mobile apps using Icenium, one of the things you should know about early on are the "lifecycle events" that are a core part of PhoneGap/Apache Cordova. These events are emitted on the document and provide critical hooks ("deviceready", for example) for when your application behavior should execute. In this post we'll take a brief look at the most important/often-used lifecycle events.
    January 01, 2014 5 min read
  • People

    What are your predictions for 2014 – See what the Telerik has to say!

    It is that time of year again when the media and analyst community start putting out a plethora of resolutions and predictions for the coming year. Whether it’s the typical "diet" resolution or something a bit far-fetched, people love to know what others are thinking, planning and the like. That is why we’ve asked Telerik leaders to voice their opinions for 2014. Some talked personally, some talked professionally, but all offered some good food for thought.
    January 01, 2014 2 min read
  • Mobile

    Store and Share Settings in Windows 8 HTML/WinJS Apps

    Storing as well as sharing app settings between devices is just a few steps away.
    December 30, 2013 7 min read