INTRODUCTION
Hello everyone,
I wanted to personally thank you all for attending the WinForms Webinar today. As I promised in the webinar all of the materials are now available for you to download and explore on your own. If you have any questions then feel free to leave a comment below. I’d also suggest that you download RadControls for WinForms if you haven’t already.
WEBINAR MATERIALS
Slides, Source Code and the Recorded Webinar Video is now available for you to enjoy.
WHAT DID WE COVER TODAY?
- Download RadControls for WinForms to get started.
- Documentation / Demos / Forums, etc. can be found at - http://www.telerik.com/support.aspx
- Getting Started with RadControls for WinForms - http://www.telerik.com/products/winforms/getting-started.aspx
- Visual Style Builder for RadControls for WinForms - http://www.telerik.com/products/winforms/visual-style-builder.aspx
- Coded UI Test Levels Explained – http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visualstudioalm/archive/2011/10/28/coded-ui-test-extension-for-3rd-party-controls-the-basics-explained.aspx
We only had 30 minutes, but we covered a lot. OK, 33 minutes to be exact. Anyways, we took a look at the new PivotGrid Beta introduced in Q3 2012 as well as jumped into 2 other demos involving RadChartView and Coded UI Testing. After that we wrapped up with some resources and a live Q&A.
EXTRA LINKS TO GET YOU STARTED TODAY!
WRAP-UP
Thanks for watching and if you have any questions or comments then please let us know. Also, before you go, we need your help. Telerik is driven by customer feedback. This is where we need you to tell us what you want to see in the future. Whether it is new controls, additional features or content based off of existing controls, then just drop a comment in this post or leave a message in the forums.
About the author
Michael Crump
Michael Crump is a Microsoft MVP, INETA Community Champion, and an author of several .NET Framework eBooks. He speaks at a variety of conferences and has written dozens of articles on .NET development. He works at Telerik with a focus on our XAML control suite. You can follow him on Twitter at @mbcrump or keep up with his various blogs by visiting his Telerik Blog or his Personal Blog.