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Telerik Watch: The Future of Telerik Watch
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Tuesday, February 07, 2012. The Future of Telerik Watch. This post is long overdue. For some time now, many of you have probably noticed that the volume of my blogging on Telerik Watch has started to diminish. In all of 2011, I published only 45 posts, compared to more than 200 in 2007 and 2008. Have I lost interest in the topic? Does the change spell trouble? It's actually a number of different things that have lead to reduced blogging on this venue, so let me explain. History of Telerik Watch. So I fig...
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Telerik Watch: When Should You Use Metro, Version 2
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011. When Should You Use Metro, Version 2. During my busy week at the Microsoft BUILD conference, I cranked-out a quick and rough decision tree designed to help you decide which Microsoft platform you should use. For app development: Silverlight/WPF. Or the new Metro/WinRT. The chart proved to be very popular, so I thought I'd revisit the decision tree and with the benefit of more time to reflect, produce a new, more complete version. Of Windows you want to support, it should be...
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Telerik Watch: May 2011
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Add-in Start-up Time in Visual Studio 2010. While I was in Dallas last week for a quick DNUG speaking tour, a good question came-up regarding the Telerik tools that extend Visual Studio: Should you expect them to add time to the Visual Studio loading time? But I decided a more specific answer was in order. The goal: understand how different add-ins installed on my machine impact the baseline Visual Studio start-up time. Since every computer configuration is going to impact the.
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Telerik Watch: June 2011
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Wednesday, June 08, 2011. JustDecompile continues to evolve. It's only been a few weeks since we introduced the JustDecompile beta. JustDecompile has already been updated a few times since the original beta, adding new functionality, improving performance, and refining decompiled code output. This is an ongoing process, but we hope that the early and frequent access to new bits helps you get the most out of JustDecompile and encourages you to stay engaged in the beta. Better decompiling support for:.
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Telerik Watch: March 2011
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Updated batch installer for Telerik products. As you may recall, with the Q3 2010 release, I created a simple but useful PowerShell script. That automates the process of updating your complete Telerik Ultimate Collection toolbox. In short, the script automatically uninstalls all old Telerik installs and then silently runs the MSI installers for all of the new bits. I have updated the script to now work with the Q1 2011 bits! Download all of the Q1 2011 MSI installers. In case you...
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Telerik Watch: July 2011
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Thursday, July 14, 2011. Telerik batch installer script for Q2 2011. Ready to update your dev system to Q2 2011 bits from Telerik. To manually run 12 different MSI installers? No problem. I've updated the simple PowerShell batch installer script. That will perform the following actions for you:. Locate and uninstall any previous Telerik product installs. Locate and install any Telerik MSI installers downloaded to your system. By default, the script looks for installers in this path:. Posted by Todd Anglin.
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CodeJedi.NET: January 2006
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Friday, January 13, 2006. Support staff from Telerik are now blogging, check out there new blog. Http:/ blogs.telerik.com. Posted by William Cornwill at 2:16 pm. Links to this post. Wednesday, January 11, 2006. This morning I came into work and noticed that the running application icons that normally appear on my task bar were missing! After hunting around for a cure I came accross a program could. This was able to solve my problem. Posted by William Cornwill at 11:59 am. Links to this post.
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Telerik Watch: visually appealing skins for the blind
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Thursday, December 21, 2006. Visually appealing skins for the blind. Well, visually appealing skins for the color. Blind to be more accurate. According to an August 2000 article. Posted by Todd Anglin. At 12/21/2006 03:28:00 AM. More updates on Twitter. What platform did you primarily develop for before Silverlight? Reporting December CTP review. Chart 3.0 review. Telerik changes trial licensing. Updated assembly references for Q4 2006. Visually appealing skins for the blind. Q4 (still) due tomorrow.
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Telerik Watch: Still Missing In Action at BUILD (Day 2)
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011. Still Missing In Action at BUILD (Day 2). Yesterday I summarized a few important topics that were auspiciously missing at Microsoft's BUILD conference. After the first day of sessions and keynotes. Now as Day 2 nears its end, I thought I'd revisit some of yesterday's observations and see if those topics are still. Missing. With both keynotes now done, it's pretty safe to assume missing topics now aren't going to get much attention at BUILD 2011. Steve was almost a no-show a...
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