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I hope you’ll agree with me that this topic is extremely important to XAF's primary target audience - development teams creating complex enterprise apps. To help reduce the time needed to write unit and functional tests with XAF , we have published 10...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
26 February 2020
Over the last few v18.2 minor releases we introduced several new features. Thanks to your feedback we have finished the major updates to the Actions documentation, this includes an overhaul to over a dozen Actions and UI elements articles, the documents have been enhanced with links, scenarios, examples, and illustrations....
The DevExpress Team
21 February 2019
Longtime XAF customers Dave Hesketh and Adam Latimer from Llamachant (both DevExpress MVPs), have recorded a new getting started video for the XAF community. We hope you enjoy the content. If you prefer written materials, please refer to our Getting Started tutorials instead. ...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
8 February 2019
I must add a caveat to that title: “Such as it is”. (See the Introduction to this series here.) In essence, I want to keep the work flow of the Citizenship Test app pretty simple to suit the main devices it’ll run on. When you run the app, I envisage...
Julian Bucknall (DevExpress)
13 May 2013
We have just published a Release Candidate for DXTREME Mobile 13.1. There have been many changes for this particular release – even better Visual Studio integration, greater performance, better “native” look-and-feel, new Windows Phone 8 support, and...
Julian Bucknall (DevExpress)
2 May 2013
When I originally proposed this webinar I thought the topic was doable in a single session. It turns out I was way too optimistic, not only did I have to draft Mehul in to help (he knows way more about our ASP.NET controls than I do), but we also decided...
Julian Bucknall (DevExpress)
29 June 2011
I decided to take a slightly different tack with the second part of my “reading jQuery” webinar duet. First, I looked at the whole of the jQuery project with regard to what we might learn for our own multi-developer JavaScript project and, second, I discussed...
Julian Bucknall (DevExpress)
23 May 2011
This time round, I took on jQuery : what can we learn about writing JavaScript code from reading the latest version of jQuery? This was not a webinar about what jQuery does but how it does it. I used version 1.5.2 of jQuery. (You can watch the webinar...
Julian Bucknall (DevExpress)
2 May 2011
This was kind of an experimental webinar: take some well-known library and read to code to see what we can learn from it. I’m a firm believer in learning tips and tricks, as well as syntax and shortcuts, from reading some well-written (or even badly-written...
Julian Bucknall (DevExpress)
5 April 2011
photo © 2007 Les Chatfield | more info (via: Wylio ) Yeah, I know it’s April 1 today, but this is no joke. As part of my Julian on JavaScript series of webinars, I’m going to be reading and dissecting the underscore.js codebase on Monday, so that we can...
Julian Bucknall (DevExpress)
1 April 2011
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