Google Announces General Availability Release for Google APIs Client Library for .NET
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Stuart Parkerson |
Google has announced the general availability of the Google APIs Client Library for .NET. The library is an open-source effort, hosted at NuGet, that lets developers building on the Microsoft .NET Framework to integrate their desktop or Windows Phone applications with Google’s services.
Read more: http://googledevelopers.blogspot.com/2014/03/ga-re...
It handles OAuth 2.0 integration, streaming uploads and downloads of media, and batching requests. For more than fifty Google APIs, it is the easiest way to get access for any Windows developer. Whether plugging Google Calendar into your .NET Framework-based application, translating text in a Windows Phone app or writing a PowerShell script to start Google Compute Engine instances, the Google APIs Client Library for .NET can help save time.
To get started Google has provided a tutorial. And to learn more about using Google’s services from .NET they have made further information available on the Google APIs Client Library for .NET blog.
Read more: http://googledevelopers.blogspot.com/2014/03/ga-re...
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