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(SUMMARY) Telerik JustMock received many new features in the service pack for the Q3 2011 release, enhancing the mocking framework’s impressive ability to mock almost everything . Let’s take a look at a few highlights of JustMock Q3 2011 SP. Mock Inside a...
(SUMMARY) As a response to your constant requests for sample projects demonstrating the best practices of using OpenAccess ORM in web projects, we have released some of the new and updated samples before Q1 2012 so that you can benefit from them immediately....
(SUMMARY) As part of the Telerik “Q1.2012 Beta” package for Windows Phone we are releasing a new set of " Application Building Blocks " components. You can find more info on the idea of Application Building Blocks here. Among these components is RadDiagnostics...
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- NCrunch 1.37b Released! - Remco Mulder announces the release of NCrunch 1.37b, containing a raft of fixes for reported issues, along with some interesting new features regarding debugging, performance metrics, code coverage, keyboard shortcuts and much more.
- Fluqi - Ease using jQuery UI with ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC - Fluqi is an interesting library which straddles the server and client, providing APIs for applying jQuery UI widgets to your application in a fluent manner. The library is open source, and hosted over on GitHub
- NuGet Project Uncovered: Burro - Jason Jarrett is continuing his series of posts looking at some of the hidden gems of the NuGet packages feed. Today’s post looks at Burro, a project to parse build output. Be sure to check back through Jason’s posts for the rest of his hidden gems.
- Rename Visual Studio Window Title extension for Visual Studio 2010 - The ‘Visual Studio add-ins, extensions and tools’ blog highlights a useful looking Visual Studio Extension for anyone who, like me, often has more than one copy of a project open in different Visual Studio Instances - this extension adds more path information to the window title allowing you to beterr distinguish between IDE instances.
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- [Special Edition] It’s Kinect day! The Kinect For Windows SDK v1 is out - Dan Fernandez and Greg Duncan highlight the release Kinect For Windows and the 1.0 release of the SDK, before Dan goes on to walk through Installing and Using the Kinect Sensor and discusses Setting up your Development Environment, both in video
- Kinect for Windows now available! Information and resources for you. - Eric Ligman shares a nice collection of links relating to resources about the Kinect for Windows product and SDK.
- Await, SynchronizationContext, and Console Apps: Part 3 - Stepjhen Toub continues his series looking at SynchronizationContext and its use with async methods, in this part looking at using it to run async methods which return void rather than Task
- Coding in Marble - Rico Mariani looks at the coding style of code which uses Promises, exploring different ways of representing such code to make it more elegant.
- Rx - DistinctUntilChanged - Bnaya Eshet continues his series of posts looking at the various methods of the Reactive Extensions. This post explores the DistinctUntilChanged operator
- WP7: CLR Managed Object overhead - Abhinaba Basu discusses the memory overhead of objects on the Windows Phone platform looking at the structure of objects in memory and looking at how different types of object are stored.
- New Tools in My TDD Arsenal - Alexander Beletsky highlights some of the recent additions to his tools used for Test Driven Development, highlighting NCrunch, NSubstitute and FluentAssertions.
- CSS3 3D Transforms in IE10 - Jennifer Yu of the Internet Explorer team discusses 3d Transformations in CSS3, discussing how the effects are implemented in IE10, and highlighting some demos.
- JavaScript File & Folder Structures: Just Pick One - Derick Bailey takes a look at the various different approaches to managing the files that make up your JavaScript, discussin a few and showing how he structures his client side MV* code.
- Node.js, Require and Exports - Karl Seguin is also discussing the organisation of JavaScript, in this case how you structure code in Node.js, and its module per file approach, looking at the use of Require and Exports.
- Slides, Notes and Recordings for Week 1 and 2 of #6weeksazure are all now available - Eric Nelson highlights the availability of recordings, slides and notes for the first two weeks of 6 weeks of Azure, a series of virual events for UK ISVs to gett them up and running on the Windows Azure Platform.
(SUMMARY) Choosing appropriate identifiers for the constructs in your code provides better readability and maintainability. With the latest build of Telerik JustCode you can now easily set naming conventions for all your code elements. Configuration and...
(SUMMARY) I am happy to announce the immediate availability of the Telerik MVC Extensions Q1 2012 Beta release! With it comes the longed-for Area chart type as well as a bunch of new features for the majority of the existing chart types supported by our MVC...
(SUMMARY) RadDataBoundListBox has been continuously developed and extended with new features like Item Animations , CheckBoxes support , Data Virtualization support etc. We have also fine-tuned its performance so that it perfectly fits in an environment of...
(SUMMARY) Hello everyone and welcome back to XAMLflix with RadBarCode for Silverlight and WPF. What is XAMLflix you might ask? Well, it is Telerik’s way of teaching you how to use both new and existing controls from Telerik’s XAML suite. Each and every...
Apologies for the rather short edition this morning, having some internet connectivity issue, combined with a required early start has resulted in a short one today.
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- Kinect for Windows is now Available! - The Kinect for Windows team announce the release of Kinect for Windows, along with the version 1.0 of the Kinect for Windows SDK and runtime. These new devices have close focusing capabilities and will work with Windows 7 and 8, with the SDK providing for raw sensor streams, skeletal tracking, speech and audio and also offering an improved API.
- Why Serenade.js? - Jonas Nicklas introduces Serenade,js, a new client side MVC implementation in JavaScript. In the post Jonas discusses why he created the library, and looks at some of its key features
- Say hello to Bootstrap 2.0 - Mark Otto introduces the next major release of BootStrap, the Twitter front end toolkit for developing websites. V2 responds to the feedback on the previous version, updates documentation completely, introduces a 12 column grid system, adds new JavaScript plugins, and much more.
- jQuery 1.7.2 Beta 1 Released - The jQuery team announce the first beta release of jQuery 1.7.2, which addresses bugs reported in previous versions. This latest beta is available via the jQuery CDN.
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- The Web is the new Terminal: Are you using the Web’s Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys? - Scott Hanselman discusses the use of keyboard shortcuts in web based applications, showing how you can add hotkeys to your web application, and looking at how a number of well known sites have implemented their hotkeys.
- Get Started with Node.js + Windows Azure: Resources - Peter Laudati shares a nice collection of resources about all aspects of working with Node.js on the Windows Azure platform, covering getting up and running with Node,js on Azure, the sue of online IDEs, MongoDB, IISNode, and a number of more general Node.js resources.
- MSDN Magazine - February 2012 - The February edition of MSDN Magazine is now available online, featuring articles on Async Programming in C++ using PPL, Building consumer device applications using Windows Azure, ASP.NET MVC Model Binding, HTML5, Windows Workflow 4.5, Nuget, Knockout.js, and much more
- February’s PragPub magazine - The Pragmatic Programmers have released their February edition of PragPub magazine, with articles this month looking at tips for agile leaders and freelancers, Scala, and all the usual editorial content
- Prompts and Directories - Even Better Git (and Mercurial) with PowerShell - Scott Hanselman also looks at how you can improve your use of command line version control systems using Powershell, and some community extensions.
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