RadControls for WPF and RadControls for Silverlight Q2 2013 SP1 release are available and ready for VS 2013. Alongside we have added new features and improvements.
Icenium Mist is a browser-based IDE which you can use to develop hybrid mobile applications on the Icenium cloud platform. If you've spent any amount of time in IDEs like Visual Studio, WebStorm or Eclipse, then you'll certainly have no issue figuring out how Mist works. I wanted to put together a few tips, though, of things you might not notice immediately.
The hardworking engineers for JustCode are at it again! Cranking out additional features, updated features, and best of all, Visual Studio 2013 Preview compatibility! Come on in for all of the juicy details.
Lately we've been getting getting a lot of questions on when we're going to have support for the Team Foundation Service. As it turns out our current functionality for TFS also works for the Team Foundation Service. This has been tested with the new Q1 2013 release (currently only available on our website as Beta but soon to officially released). But it should work with older version as well. Here are the steps to follow in order to establish a successful connection and work with Team Foundation Service: First ensure that the user has the necessary permissions to access the ...
There is a lot of information (and misinformation) on the role and value of exploratory testing in the testing process. Many teams plan their testing practices based on verifying that requirements have been met, and that is an important approach. But software quality is more than just meeting requirements. Sometimes requirements make assumptions that aren’t tested through requirements-based testing, and aren’t discovered until defects not related to requirements are found. Also, many times requirements are focused strictly on business functionality, and don’t look beyond that to other parts of an application. Exploratory testing, on the other hand, relies on the ...
If you're like me you hate to give the project customer bad news. Especially if things seem to be going well on the project. If they aren't, then what's one more bit of bad news? You can probably just clump it in with the next round of bad stuff you have to show them or issues you have to bring to their attention. But if the project is running smoothly, then introducing bad news to the customer at any point can be painful...something you wish to avoid if at all possible. Scope issues = be careful However, when you play ...