Agile has no Process, doesn’t have Documentation, doesn’t believe in Contracts, doesn’t follow a Plan These four common agile myths most likely come straight from a misunderstanding of the Manifesto’s value propositions. In order to fully understand the value propositions, you have to take all three parts into account, not just the middle section.
Announcing the RadControls for WinForms Q3 2013 release! In this blog post we will give an overview of what is new and awesome in this release - including the official release of RadGanttView, the addition of two new controls to the suite (RadRating and RadRangeSelector), and the inclusion of a brand new Office 2013 Light theme to give your apps that polished look.
It is with great enthusiasm that we announce the Q3 2013 release of RadControls for Windows 8. Our development team has put a lot of effort in it and you can tell that from the result – a lightning fast Map control for XAML and a feature-rich Scheduler for HTML, along with the ever so smooth RadialMenu in both suites. And this is not all, so read on to learn about all the great stuff in the new release.
The latest official release of RadControls for Windows Phone (Q3 2013) has just landed and we are really excited about what's in it. It’s been almost a year since we decided that providing you with the latest and greatest tools for cloud application development must be our top priority. Staying true to this commitment, we've included tons of new cloud-related functionality and of course…more. This release introduces support for Windows Azure in the Cloud Data Synchronization component; a brand new cloud dev center app which allows developers to handle all the feedback from their application users and schedule notifications; a new cloud component called CloudCalendar; support for social login (Facebook, Google and LiveID) in the CloudLogin component; and Pinterest-like layout in DataBoundListBox.
In this post, Jim Cowart walks through how to create a certificate request in the Icenium Extension for Visual Studio - covering the steps necessary both inside Visual Studio and also in the Apple iOS Developer website.
This week we have lots of new load testing content in the Test Studio documentation. To help you use Test Studio's load testing features to their full potential, we have created three new knowledge base articles on designing your load tests. The Load Testing Strategies article describes four of the most common load test types, and how to start designing them in Test Studio. Our Selecting Load Traffic page describes some general principles to use in choosing the user profile traffic to capture or import into your Test Studio load test. And in the Profiling Your Application KB article, ...
Iva Koevska explains how to create custom Cordova Plugins that are compatible with the "Plugman" spec - an essential part of writing custom plugins that are compatible with Icenium.