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Some time ago I wrote an article on an XPO-based storage provider for Microsoft Identity . This provider is available as NuGet package , but at the time of writing, we didn’t have XPO available for .NET Core. One of the things we released in v17.2 is...
Don Wibier (DevExpress)
7 March 2018
2018 is kicking off in Europe with the NDC London conference . DevExpress is proud to be a partner of it. As always, NDC has a top notch line-up with speakers like Scott Guthrie, Steve Sanderson, Scott Hanselman and about 90 more! John and I will be available...
Don Wibier (DevExpress)
15 January 2018
I got some questions last week about where to find the webinar video "Object-Relational Mapping for .NET Core with DevExpress XPO" I did as kick-off on our v17.2 release webinar series. Well, the reason it took some time is because we prepared it to be...
Don Wibier (DevExpress)
18 December 2017
John and I also organized our third meetup at the Wirthaus am Bavariapark in Munich, Germany. Again, we had a full house with customers for all of our product lines and we managed to talk with all. I kicked off with some small welcome words and highlighted...
Don Wibier (DevExpress)
11 December 2017
Last week, John and I organized another meetup in Frankfurt Germany. We hosted this one in the Ambassador Club on the 7th floor of Fleming’s Selection Hotel in Frankfurt-City. Almost everybody who registered showed up and we talked about virtually all...
Don Wibier (DevExpress)
6 December 2017
Last week, John and I organised the first of a series of meetups. This one was in The Colour Kitchen Oudegracht in Utrecht, The Netherlands. There was a lot of interest and we had a full Colour Kitchen. I started with a short welcome presentation where...
Don Wibier (DevExpress)
4 December 2017
After our initial kick-off meetup in Utrecht, The Netherlands on November 27th, John and I will be in Frankfurt at the 29th of November. Frankfurt Meetup We will be hosting our second meetup in the Ambassador Club on the 7th floor of Fleming’s Selection...
Don Wibier (DevExpress)
14 November 2017
One of the things we support from the very first release of DevExtreme is TypeScript . As many of you know, TypeScript and its tooling allow us to use compile-time type checks and it offers support for classes and interfaces. Because of these features...
Don Wibier (DevExpress)
14 November 2017
When we started developing DevExtreme back in 2012, jQuery was the de-facto library everybody used. It gave us the possibility to create a set of feature-rich widgets such as the DataGrid , TreeList , Scheduler and more in a short time-frame. If we take...
Don Wibier (DevExpress)
9 November 2017
Since the first DevExtreme release, we shipped the product with a generic theme in both light and dark color schemes. We wanted to avoid color accents so the widgets would fit in any design. For us this meant that we needed to customize quite a bit in...
Don Wibier (DevExpress)
3 November 2017
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