The first time I ever heard about design systems, I had to ask myself "How is it that nobody ever came up with this concept until now?". After using the Indigo.Design Sketch UI Kit, I realized that Indigo.Design not only essentially builds off the…
I wanted to share with you how easy it is to create Angular application with our Ignite UI for Angular toolset.
What is the purpose of this application? First of all, to demonstrate our Angular components. Second, it’s to demonstrate a real use case…
One of the major announcements at Microsoft Build 2017 in regard to Xamarin is the launch of the Xamarin Live Player. The Xamarin Live Player is available in both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store, and gives you an easy way to preview your…
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…
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…
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…
You may have heard that Infragistics recently released version 17.1 of the Ultimate UI Controls for Xamarin. This version has some great new features for Xamarin, including a new Schedule control for all your scheduling needs and a new Sparkline chart to help…
When creating an Angular application, the use of Ahead of Time compilation, or AOT provides many benefits: AOT applications do not require local compilation in the client’s browser, saving time and bandwidth. By using AOT, you can create an application…
In any line of business application, you need data visualizations. By using Ignite UI for JavaScript Angular Components, you can bring any kind of data visualization to Angular applications quickly, with just a few lines of code.
In this post, you will…
Ignite UI for JavaScript controls work seamlessly with ASP.NET MVC. With just a few lines of code, you can bring the power of an Ignite UI for JavaScript Grid to an ASP.NET MVC application. Ignite UI for JavaScript grid comes with a rich set of features…
Creating a new Xamarin.Forms app can be an intimidating task, especially if you add in content pages one by one using the Visual Studio templates. You most likely already have a design in your head, or maybe drawn out on a whiteboard.
Wouldn’t it be nice…
Adding content to Xamarin.Forms can be frustrating. the built-in Visual Studio templates don't make it easy to add content. This is especially true if you have an existing navigation tree and ViewModels setup.
That's where the Productivity Pack of…
If you’ve used other development platforms, you’re probably used to using a native toolbox that lets you drag and drop controls or whatever you need to your code. Now you’ve decided to use Xamarin.Forms… and there’s no toolbox.…
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…
One common scenario for a datagrid in a software application is showing live updates to values inside the datagrid. For instance, a grid used to view stock prices might show frequent updates during trading hours. Or a grid used to edit customer data might…
Infragistics has a set of nine tutorials for Ignite UI for JavaScript: three to show you how to write apps fast, three to show you how to make sure they run fast, and three about building for the modern web. These all use the Stock Tracker in Angular…
The Infragistics private NuGet package feed is a great way to make sure you’re always using the latest packages. But you’re probably tired of having to enter in the credentials every time you try to browse, download, or update one of your packages.…