GData appearing at ZendCon 2006
October 27th, 2006 | Published in Google Code
Bharat Mediratta from Google will be giving a talk about GData at the Zend/PHP Conference in San Jose this coming week. GData team members will be available after the talk, so stick around afterwards to chat and ask questions. Bharat will be speaking at 5PM on Tuesday, October 31. Title and abstract for the talk are below.
Google Data APIs
The Google Data API is a mix of simple query language, based on OpenSearch, using Atom and RSS to represent the Data, and an updating prototcol based on the Atom Publishing protocol (IETF draft). The release of the Google Calendar data API was well received, and the Google Base data API and Blogger data API have followed it. The API received kind reviews from our competition, and will be a building block used in and outside of Google for advanced data mashup applications. The API has an active developer community at code.google.com.
Bharat Mediratta is a software engineer at Google where he primarily works on web search infrastructure and is very active in driving Agile software development practices and test driven development. Bharat is also also the founder and project lead of Gallery and is a contributor on several other open source projects.
Google Data APIs
The Google Data API is a mix of simple query language, based on OpenSearch, using Atom and RSS to represent the Data, and an updating prototcol based on the Atom Publishing protocol (IETF draft). The release of the Google Calendar data API was well received, and the Google Base data API and Blogger data API have followed it. The API received kind reviews from our competition, and will be a building block used in and outside of Google for advanced data mashup applications. The API has an active developer community at code.google.com.
Bharat Mediratta is a software engineer at Google where he primarily works on web search infrastructure and is very active in driving Agile software development practices and test driven development. Bharat is also also the founder and project lead of Gallery and is a contributor on several other open source projects.