Just three short months ago, we released the very first version of our Ignite UI for Blazor product into the world. This initial release shipped with 15 brand new controls and over 60 different charts. That’s a huge release for a v1. You can read about…
During the past months we have been busy developing cool new features for you and they all come together in the Ultimate 19.2 release. Since Ignite UI for Angular has more frequent feature updates than other Ultimate products, this blog accumulates the…
Microsoft's new ASP.NET Blazor framework has been getting a ton of buzz recently, and rightfully so. Imagine .NET running in the browser. No plugins, no add-ons, no transpilation magic. It's every .NET developers dream. Since the initial previews of Blazor…
Performance is one of the most important, if not the most important, vectors that should be considered when producing software products. The adoption of your software by new users, as well as the retention of those users relies heavily on the performance…
We announced the launch of Ignite UI for React in February (see our general overview blog). Since then, we've noted a lot of enthusiasm from our users for our React components, and our dev team has been working very hard to add new values to the React…
The 7.2.0 release could be the biggest for Ignite UI for Angular to date. This release delivers the most significant component yet to make it into the toolkit—Hierarchical Data Grid— as well as major improvements to other commonly used features…
In this blog post, we will learn to create custom validators in Angular Reactive Forms. If you are new to reactive forms, learn how to create your first Angular reactive form here.
Let’s say we have a login form as shown in the listing below. Currently…
In the past year, Angular has seen tremendous growth in the web developer community. The framework is emerging as the most popular platform for public-facing websites from Microsoft to Capital One, and leading global companies are bringing Angular behind…
Microsoft .NET Core is a cross-platform open source software development framework that can be used to build applications for mobile, Windows, and the web. You can learn more about .NET Core here, but in this blog post, we’ll walk you through how to create…
Here’s an interesting stat for you to chew on: 88% of developers use more than one programming language, while 57% say staying current with new languages, frameworks, and tools is one of their biggest challenges.
Because you don’t have enough to…
If you’re a web developer, you’ve not doubt been spending more time at least thinking about JavaScript. Frameworks and libraries like Knockout and React have given web developers the tools they need to create great, client-side web applications. Angular…
The JavaScript arrow function is a shorter way of writing a function expression that was introduced in ECMAScript 6. Usually in JavaScript, you can create a function in two ways:
A function statement can…
Ignite UI for JavaScript controls work seamlessly with ASP.NET MVC applications. Simply by using a few lines of code, you can bring the power of a high performance Ignite UI for JavaScript Grid to an ASP.NET MVC application.
In addition to seamlessly…
In JavaScript, the apply() and call() methods execute a function in the context (scope) of the first argument you pass to them. Let’s take a look at them in action to learn more. Say that you have an object person as shown below:
var person = { na…
A JavaScript function can have default parameters values. Using default function parameters, you can initialize formal parameters with default values. If you do not initialize a parameter with some value, then the default value of the parameter is un…
Ignite UI for JavaScript provides more than 50 different types of charts to work with.
That's a lot. And that's a good thing.
But if you are new to data visualization, choosing a chart control can be overwhelming. This post will help you choose…
In this episode of the Infragistics podcast, [ iTunes | Google Play | MP3 Download | RSS ], moderator Elden Nelson talks with Jason Beres, senior vice president of Developer Tools, about where Infragistics has been and where it’s headed — in both the upcoming…
Using the let statement, you can create Block scoped local variables in JavaScript. The let statement was introduced in the ECMAScript 6 standard of JavaScript.
Before you go ahead and learn about let, I recommend you to check out Infragistics jQuery based…
We recently held a webinar for the India/APAC region about how to build your first Angular 4 application.
Watch the video recap on YouTube here!
A powerful framework for both mobile and desktop development, Angular is one of the most popular JavaScript…
Every morning as I go up the stairs in our office, I see the Infragistics logo with “Design, Develop, Experience” slogan underneath. Our Ignite UI for Angular components slice development times drastically - right out of the box you get great…
Pasona Tech, Inc., provides IT solutions to help businesses in a variety of industries move to the cloud and integrate their disparate systems. The company creates custom solutions on the kintone platform for business financials, ordering, customer relationship…
Hi all- there is light at the end of the backlog for us here, as we’ve had a BIG launch in Infragistics-land. That always means we get to get caught up, right? I’m not sure how much that will happen with a three-day week, but since I won’t be blogging…
Update: The Infragistics podcast has been discontinued.
On the latest episode of the Infragistics Podcast, Elden Nelson talks with James Bender, product manager for Ignite UI at Infragistics, who shares his three top tips for building web apps.
Drawing…
Update: Infragistics has discontinued its podcasts.In The Infragistics Podcast — Episode 3 Infragistics Ignite UI Product Manager James Bender talks with two key members of Google's Angular team: Stephen Fluin, Developer Advocate; and Jules…
Ignite UI for JavaScript’s Tree Grid displays your data in a tree-like tabular structure, but has all the features you would expect from a grid control, such as filtering, sorting, and paging.
The Tree grid is similar to the Hierarchal Grid, but…