Daniel Levy, devmio

Daniel Levy

devmio

Portland, OR, United States

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Past:
  • devmio
  • Telerik

Past articles by Daniel:

Visual Testing of AR, VR, and MR in Research Focused Product Delivery

In February 2020, we were fortunate enough to have Erica Stanley present at the Applitools Days in Atlanta, GA. She spoke about VR, AR, and more. → Read More

Introducing New Support Options & Product Bundles

Whether you use Kendo UI, a DevCraft bundle or other Telerik products, and no matter the support you need, we have great new options for you. → Read More

Introducing New Support Options & Product Bundles

Whether you use Kendo UI, a DevCraft bundle or other Telerik products, and no matter the support you need, we have great new options for you. → Read More

Introducing New Support Options & Product Bundles

Whether you use Kendo UI, a DevCraft bundle or other Telerik products, and no matter the support you need, we have great new options for you. → Read More

Live from Build 2016 Day 2 is A Huge Day for .NET Developers

Microsoft Build 2016 and there is a buzz in the air after the big news announced this morning. → Read More

A Few Predictions in Mobility for 2016

What would the beginning of a new year be without some predictions of what is to come. Below are some of my predictions for 2016. → Read More

A Few Predictions in Mobility for 2016

What would the beginning of a new year be without some predictions of what is to come. Below are some of my predictions for 2016. → Read More

The Platform Awakens

In this post, I’ll reflect back on the year that was for Telerik Platform, Kendo UI, NativeScript, and Modulus, plus think about the amazing things to come. → Read More

A Few Predictions in Mobility for 2016

What would the beginning of a new year be without some predictions of what is to come. Below are some of my predictions for 2016. → Read More

The Platform Awakens

In this post, I’ll reflect back on the year that was for Telerik Platform, Kendo UI, NativeScript, and Modulus, plus think about the amazing things to come. → Read More

A Few Predictions in Mobility for 2016

What would the beginning of a new year be without some predictions of what is to come. Below are some of my predictions for 2016. → Read More

The Platform Awakens

In this post, I’ll reflect back on the year that was for Telerik Platform, Kendo UI, NativeScript, and Modulus, plus think about the amazing things to come. → Read More

A Few Predictions in Mobility for 2016

What would the beginning of a new year be without some predictions of what is to come. Below are some of my predictions for 2016. → Read More

The Platform Awakens

In this post, I’ll reflect back on the year that was for Telerik Platform, Kendo UI, NativeScript, and Modulus, plus think about the amazing things to come. → Read More

A Few Predictions in Mobility for 2016

What would the beginning of a new year be without some predictions of what is to come. Below are some of my predictions for 2016. → Read More

The Platform Awakens

In this post, I’ll reflect back on the year that was for Telerik Platform, Kendo UI, NativeScript, and Modulus, plus think about the amazing things to come. → Read More

A Few Predictions in Mobility for 2016

What would the beginning of a new year be without some predictions of what is to come. Below are some of my predictions for 2016. → Read More

A Few Predictions in Mobility for 2016

What would the beginning of a new year be without some predictions of what is to come. Below are some of my predictions for 2016. → Read More

A Few Predictions in Mobility for 2016

What would the beginning of a new year be without some predictions of what is to come. Below are some of my predictions for 2016. → Read More

A Few Predictions in Mobility for 2016

What would the beginning of a new year be without some predictions of what is to come. Below are some of my predictions for 2016. → Read More