I am learing Google Data API. I came from C# background. The Google Data API i.e GData provides rich set of library to read/write information from variuos Google services such as Gmail, Google Map, Picasa Web etc. I thought to share some post in case some
one is interesting to learn.
Vikash, since you're providing information, i suggest you mark your question as "The Answer".
FWIW, you might better title such information like this, for example:
"f.y.i.: Getting Started with Google Data API" or
"tip: Getting ... "
regardless, i appreciate the links; thank you for sharing your discovered links.
regards ~~ gerry
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Marked as answer by Qi Wu - MSFT on May 09, 2012 03:51 PM
"The Ocean of Knowledge is very deep and just one life is not enough to sail through the deep water. This blog objective is to share some of the knowledge which I come across in my life and I just hope it is helpful for its readers."
Vikash says it eloquently ... i know, i've been programming since 1967... in the domain of computer praxis, early in my career, it was relatively easy to know more about PL/I and IBM\360 assembler than most IBM'ers ... as computer science blossomed, is was
still possible to be expert in more than one language; even when the IBM PC arrived in the early 1980's, it was not too difficult for anyone with sufficient motivation to be able to perform all of the tasks of an entire I.T. department ... thereafter, by spending
more and more time, one, for a few breif years could still remain somewhat of an expert in many areas ... that did not last for too long ... for a while by putting in extra hours, one could only slow down one's rate of falling behind ... now, one has to focus
more than ever on smaller areas of expertise ... in my own case, i've given up Java (gladly), c++ (sadly), and long for Perl (madly) ... there are simply too few hours in eash hour (sic).
imho, there are too types of programmers: information sharers and information hoarders ... information hoarders are like a black hole that takes but does not give back ...
fortunately, there are many information shares like Vikash ... kudos to them all.
thank you Vikash for sharing.
g.
B-) Please help me by completing my school survey about computer programmers on my website. Thank you!!! Gerry Lowry +1 705-429-7550 wasaga beach, ontario, canada
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How to get started with Google Data API?
May 01, 2012 12:36 AM|LINK
I am learing Google Data API. I came from C# background. The Google Data API i.e GData provides rich set of library to read/write information from variuos Google services such as Gmail, Google Map, Picasa Web etc. I thought to share some post in case some one is interesting to learn.
How to get Started with Google Data API aka GData?
How to use Picasa Web Album with Google Data API?
How to use Picasa Web Album with Google Data API – Part 3?
All articles examples are in C#.
gerrylowry
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Re: How to get started with Google Data API?
May 01, 2012 05:44 PM|LINK
@ VikashKumarSingh
welcome to forums.asp.net.
Vikash, since you're providing information, i suggest you mark your question as "The Answer".
FWIW, you might better title such information like this, for example:
"f.y.i.: Getting Started with Google Data API" or
"tip: Getting ... "
regardless, i appreciate the links; thank you for sharing your discovered links.
regards ~~ gerry
patuary
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Re: How to get started with Google Data API?
May 02, 2012 07:04 AM|LINK
"The Ocean of Knowledge is very deep and just one life is not enough to sail through the deep water. This blog objective is to share some of the knowledge which I come across in my life and I just hope it is helpful for its readers."
Thanks brother.
gerrylowry
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Re: How to get started with Google Data API?
May 02, 2012 09:30 AM|LINK
FWIW, the above quote is from Vikash Kumar Singh's site http://www.singhvikash.in/.
Vikash says it eloquently ... i know, i've been programming since 1967... in the domain of computer praxis, early in my career, it was relatively easy to know more about PL/I and IBM\360 assembler than most IBM'ers ... as computer science blossomed, is was still possible to be expert in more than one language; even when the IBM PC arrived in the early 1980's, it was not too difficult for anyone with sufficient motivation to be able to perform all of the tasks of an entire I.T. department ... thereafter, by spending more and more time, one, for a few breif years could still remain somewhat of an expert in many areas ... that did not last for too long ... for a while by putting in extra hours, one could only slow down one's rate of falling behind ... now, one has to focus more than ever on smaller areas of expertise ... in my own case, i've given up Java (gladly), c++ (sadly), and long for Perl (madly) ... there are simply too few hours in eash hour (sic).
imho, there are too types of programmers: information sharers and information hoarders ... information hoarders are like a black hole that takes but does not give back ...
fortunately, there are many information shares like Vikash ... kudos to them all.
thank you Vikash for sharing.
g.