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Wow that is quite soothing that black screen.
And the best part is I don't even need a projector or anything.
All I need to do is to close my eyes.
Cheers!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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Between camera switches, a gray and then black color slate will briefly appear.
Since the ISS is in darkness during part of each orbit, the images will be dark at those times.
During periods of loss of signal with the ground or when HDEV is not operating, a gray color slate or previously recorded video may be seen.
Try again later.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Y'know, I ****in' hate it when web-sites decide for me that I want to view them in Dutch (which I neither speak nor want to speak), and don't give me a way to revert the site to English.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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ja - je hebt gelijk, het is echt zuigt ballen. Toch kon het nog erger - ze zou kunnen proberen om Google vertalen om alles voor u vertalen!
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Y'know, I don't have a clue what you're talking about.
That puts you onto a very prestigious list, which has me at the top.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Does anyone have anything good/bad to say about Kendo UI when used in a MVC project?
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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I like the end result from using their controls, but the documentation is weak. This makes the controls difficult to use for development.
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I have a lot of less than good things to say about it regarding lack of documentation and support. We evaluated it about 18 months ago and gave up trying to get answers from the company. This continues to happen - see this[^] link.
We ended up brewing our own UI framework (which ended up being more flexible and powerful) but added development time to our project. This fact was baked into our project plan and delivery expectations, so it worked out well.
/ravi
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Haven't used Kendo, but I've used Other Telerik products, and their support is inferior.
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On the positive side, they are starting to have more info online about the controls, recently open-sourced them, and are having a webinar on Kendo UI on May 7th at 11am ET - you can register for it here: http://www.telerik.com/campaigns/kendo-ui-build-free
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Yeah, I'm using it right now. The documentation and examples absolutely SUCK. MSDN is FAR better than this stuff.
The controls are nice if you only use them in standard ways. If you start to customize what you want to do in any way at all, well, I hope your Google-Fu and experimentation skills are 3rd degree black belt or better.
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: The controls are nice if you only use them in standard ways. That was my experience too.
/ravi
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Without going over other comments, we use it in a best of its class type of product so yes, it is good
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Everything Telerik is banned from my office. If they are transferable we have some Telerik points we can send your way. We earned them by finding valid bugs that they refused to fix. But, no I've no experience with Kendo UI, and I hope I never do. Personally, I don't blame the company too much, I just think that any control library that tries to be a super configurable jacknife is just going to be full of bugs and conflicting edge cases no matter the quality of the team that is forced to build it.
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Kendo has MVC extensions which can generate JavaScript for you. However, I found that some of the JavaScript generated was invalid, making these extensions unusable.
In the end we gave up on them and just wrote the JavaScript ourselves. Even then we had to find work-arounds for several bugs.
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Can't recommend it enough. Their grid / model binding for mvc is probably worth 5 times what they charge for it...
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I think the key with control packages is that you need to accept some of their default behaviors as your standard. As someone stated earlier, most control packages work great as long as you stay in their sweet spot, once you leave the sweet spot it's hit or miss.
That being said, we're using the free stuff (all javascript, not the server side controls that emit javascript) in our big MVC project and haven't run into any major problems. We've been able to easily wrap/extend a couple of controls to do some of the common stuff we were writing repeatedly.
The free version is worth every penny.
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I do use the Kendo MVC products. Like several people have already said, their documentation is sparse and their examples are either too simple or cluttered with a lot of stuff that isn't relevant to what they are trying to show. Forum support is also less than stellar. They seem to devote their dev money to adding new features rather than improving the existing ones. Having said that, I've worked with other products too... they all seem to have shortcomings somewhere. We have a substantial investment w/ Telerik and must maintain licensing to support older projects... so I keep working w/ Kendo on new projects too.
Someone else already said all of these control suites seem to be pretty good, as long as you stay within their box... if you're not already committed to Kendo, then I would look at others and use whatever is closest to what you need... the more you try to alter functionality, the more problematic it will get.
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We stopped using Telerik years ago. We contacted tech support about a bug and were informed that even though they could see the problem, we were the only ones to ever complain so they had to intention of fixing it.
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Their documentation does suck - mainly because of the poor format they publish it in online (a single page with no proper index/TOC) but the framework and controls are pretty neat; I can't say we've had more stupid bugs than in any other control/web ui framework and at no point have we had anything that couldn't be worked around with a bit of manual labour
Customization can be tricky at first because the framework is somewhat complex, but once you get your head into their way of doing things, it's really not too hard. We use the grid control extensively and have done some crazy things with it, once we "got" the concepts it really isn't hard.
But I wouldn't bother with the MVC helpers personally - they save time in the short-term but will cost you long-term if you need to customise, they are super opinionated and very hard to modify their generated markup/script.
Also personally I found their support pretty good once you have a paid subscription. The free support options aren't great (read-only forums, stack overflow, etc) but YMMV.
Hope that helps.
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I don't know if this is a repost, and I don't care. It's just too awesome not to share.
How Mathematicians Used A Pump-Action Shotgun to Estimate Pi
What is this talk of release? I do not release software. My software escapes leaving a bloody trail of designers and quality assurance people in its wake.
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Even if it was a repost i would have bookmarked it again. Very nice.
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Excelent!
There is however a much simpler method, using the same shotgun: Put the dangerous end of the barrel under a mathematicians chin, push up forcefully and say "Pi to 6 significant digits or I pull the trigger, squire"
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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OriginalGriff wrote: Put the dangerous end of the barrel
The dangerous end of any gun is the end being held
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