Automated testing for dynamic web applications and AJAX-enabled sites made easy – take a look at the Test Studio platform and see how easy it is to use and integrate with RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX or any other web components.
It’s been a while since we had our official Q1 2013 release and what a better way to show you what we've been working on than a Service Pack. Q1 2013 SP1 comes as a milestone in the development of our Chart control as it introduces a ton of new functionality (multiple axes, empty values, annotations etc.). In addition, Calendar now supports different date formats and can display the date in different calendars such as Hebrew, Hijri and many others. And finally, we've improved the integration between the DataBoundListBox and the Expander even further.
Push notifications are messages sent from an application server to a specific device using the vendor infrastructure. Typically, push notifications are used to notify an application to update its data. For example, push notifications are sent when a feed has been updated, a message has been received, or a new appointment has been made.
Our interview with Stephen Forte is the first of our brand new series of Agile Interviews with agile influencers. For a long time we have been searching for a format that would allow us to provide our TeamPulse blog readers with fresh, unique and different, but still agile content.
Users have been creating their articles in MS Word and have been expecting that they can simply copy and paste them in the web. Only developers know how hard this can be. But don’t worry, RadEditor is here to save the day
The Windows Intune cloud service enables you to centrally manage and secure PCs through a single web-based console so you can keep your computers, IT staff, and users operating at peak performance from virtually anywhere without compromising the essentials—cost, control, security, and compliance.
If you are like me, then nothing makes you feel like more of a failure in life than CSS. There was a GIF being circulated a few weeks ago that sums up how I feel about CSS so poetically. I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with CSS as a specification. There are many people who can do unbelievable things with it. For me, it's just never clicked. I've been writing CSS for a long time and studying it for a long time as well. It just doesn't seem to be getting any better. This seems to be especially true with forms. As a web developer, I tend to create a lot of forms and it's always a struggle.