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    RadControls for Windows Phone now includes 22 UI components among which are the fastest chart and ListBox components available, unique Animation Framework and Transition control, JumpList that features sorting and filtering and many more. A lot of customers have trusted RadControls from its early stage and some of their applications are among the top selling in their categories. Curious to see those apps? Watch this video

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  • After the success of the DDD! Melbourne event last month, Telerik sponsored the DDD! Sydney (#dddsydney on Twitter) this weekend. 

    The DeveloperDeveloperDeveloper! conference is driven by the community, meaning that everyone can submit a topic and the people vote for their favorites. 

    In DDD! Sydney there were 4 tracks of great content about HTML5, Web, ALM and Other running in parallel. I could not attend all of them, however those I could gave me a plenty of new information and inspiration. Among the highlights were

    • S.O.L.I.D Design Principles in C# by Omar Besiso
    • New Development Workflows by David Burela. The video of his talk in DDD! Melbourne can be seen on his blog.
    • Windows Azure Acid...
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    Yesterday, after my session on LINQ at MADExpo, a gentleman asked me how I would solve a certain problem that he is facing at work with LINQ.  Here is my solution (turns out I was a little brain dead after giving three sessions at the conference, so while he was sitting with me, I just couldn’t see it).

    The Problem

    The problem consists of a list of salespeople that have sales.  Here are the classes involved:

    public class SalesPerson
    
    {
    
     public string Name { get; set; }
    
     
     public IList<Sales> Sales { get; set;...
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    Telerik Toolbox

    (Hint, the above image was edited using a Telerik Xaml tool!)

    Good Tools

    As developers, these help us to create better products, internal applications, and websites.  With them we can achieve better results faster, complete with more code coverage for tests and better looking UIs on top of it all, all while making a more efficient...

  • We are happy to announce that the contest for success stories of applications built with Telerik's ASP.NET MVC Extensions is now over. Thanks to all who participated and shared their experience with our product!

    We collected tens of success stories and enjoyed reading every single one of them. As a result, it was very hard for us to choose only three winners, and in fact, we managed to narrow them down to four. Not only did we have to rank two third-place awards, but we also decided to publish seven case studies in total! We will get in touch with all...