I'm pleased to announce that another episode of RadTips is ready for your viewing pleasure. If you missed the first four episodes, I highly recommend you check them out as they covered the new client-side data binding feature of the RadGrid. This episode breaks away from the topic of the first four episodes and covers a new control: the RadScheduler for ASP.NET AJAX! The RadScheduler is a powerful scheduling control that can be used to create and manage appointments in the browser. Follow alo
Publication date: 2008-09-06
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Position at Adobe : Work on the ConnectNow / Cocomo SDK Team
Just wanted to take a second to highlight that our team is looking for a Flex rockstar to come join us. We're growing, and building some *very* cool new features, both in ConnectNow (the product), as well as Cocomo (the PaaS we built ConnectNow with). So, if you're into Flex, AIR, "Cloud Computing", Real-Time Collaboration, multi-user social apps, client-server architecture, and are generally into pushing the envelope, we'd love to hear from you - apply here! Also, for those of you contem
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A Beginner
Recently, with RIA technologies continuously generating buzz and increasingly becoming visible, several people are seeking to learn about Flex or some RIA technology. Some of them have even expressed their desire as comments on this very blog. So, shall we have a small introductory course now? In the next half hour? It's a Friday, so let us take the lecture as light as lentils. Acknowledgements Lyora, the face of Adobe Flextv, was uptil recently busy with conducting the Flex Camp Ottawa. It
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Subclipse and Unable to load default SVN client
Subclipse and Unable to load default SVN client I recently had to reinstall Eclipse (for the 10th time) and I ran into a problem when trying to open a repository with Subclipse. Every time I went to open a repo, I got: Unable to load default SVN client This didn't make sense to me. I knew I had SVN installed (I used it at the command line a few minutes before). A quick Google search turned up this this thread where I found the issue was simply that Subclipse was now wanting SVN 1.5, not SV
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