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By Dan Ciruli, Google Cloud Platform Team
We strive to make our APIs accessible to anyone on any platform: ReST, HTTP and JSON mean that from nearly any language on nearly any hardware, you can call any of our APIs. However, to be truly useful on many platforms, it helps to have a client library -- one that packs a lot of functionality like handling auth, streaming media uploads and downloads, and gives you native language idioms.
Today, we are announcing General Availability of the Google APIs Client Library for .NET.
This 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. 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 you are 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 save you tons of time.
Want to try it out? Visit the
Getting Started tutorial. Want to hear more about about using Google’s services from .NET? Follow the Google APIs Client Library for .NET blog
here.
Dan Ciruli is a Product Manager in the Cloud Platform Team intent on making developers' lives easier.
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