I agree. Telerik (and similar) components are great for getting you a lot of functionality straight out of the box, with minimum time and effort.
Where they break down is when you need to make any sort of non-trivial customization or business-specific use case. At that point, it's easier and more maintainable to build things from scratch, or with more loosely coupled base components.
I agree. Telerik (and similar) components are great for getting you a lot of functionality straight out of the box, with minimum time and effort.
Where they break down is when you need to make any sort of non-trivial customization or business-specific use case. At that point, it's easier and more maintainable to build things from scratch, or with more loosely coupled base components.