Kendo UI in practice
September 22, 2017
Kendo UI in practice
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Kendo UI
With Kendo we develop UI for our web framework which extends common ERP functionality on internet/intranet. In the framework, a power user can add web pages like dashboards and forms applications.
- Lot of widgets.
- Quite consistent functionality and good source code quality which makes it easy to research or determine errors.
- Good support.
- Datasources have to many branches in some cases. For example, a grid should bind on a Gantt's datasource, it doesn't matter if the Gantt provides some special functionality and fields...
- Kendo mobile, Kendo universal UI and Kendo desktop. Why? All should be combined as only one branch of widgets which adaptively render on different screens / environments.
- Fast UI development.
- Fast recovery when a bug is found.
No other. Before Kendo I used various open source jquery plugins and Telerik's Ajax platform. Telerik's Ajax was a component for old asp.net forms. Jquery was alternative which was better connected with ASP.NET MVC pattern. But none of this framework provides functionality like Kendo UI.