Get your .NET on
July 3rd, 2008 | Published in Youtube API
Posted by Jeff Fisher, YouTube APIs & Tools Team
If you've been following the progress of the Google Data APIs .NET client library, you may already know that we have just released version 1.2.1.0. This is good news for YouTube developers, as it finishes adding the class wrappers for the YouTube extension.
To correspond with this release, I've written a .NET Developer's Guide for YouTube, which explains how to perform all of the various API operations with notes and code snippets. This guide provides a nice starting point for those who haven't worked with our .NET client library before, but also provides a more complete reference for those have already started.
If you notice any typos or problems with our documentation, report them to the YouTube developer forum.
If you've been following the progress of the Google Data APIs .NET client library, you may already know that we have just released version 1.2.1.0. This is good news for YouTube developers, as it finishes adding the class wrappers for the YouTube extension.
To correspond with this release, I've written a .NET Developer's Guide for YouTube, which explains how to perform all of the various API operations with notes and code snippets. This guide provides a nice starting point for those who haven't worked with our .NET client library before, but also provides a more complete reference for those have already started.
If you notice any typos or problems with our documentation, report them to the YouTube developer forum.