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Announcing the YouTube SDK for .NET
Monday, February 22, 2010
I am happy to announce a new resource for the .NET fans in the YouTube developer community. The YouTube Software Developer Kit for .NET contains all you need to get you started with the YouTube API using Visual Studio 2008.
The SDK includes a help file, a project template and the following sample programs:
An application that use the Simple Update Protocol to watch for YouTube activity from a group of users.
An example ASP.NET website that illustrates the use of AuthSub authentication.
A bulk uploader tool that uses the new ResumableUploader component to asynchronously and reliably upload video files. Multiple threads are used to process video metadata, which is read from a CSV file.
After installing the SDK, you can open Visual Studio 2008 and select the YouTube template to get started writing your own code.
This packaged SDK no longer contains any source code, but it's all available from the project's
Subversion repository
. The
YouTubeUploader source code
is of specific interest to developer who want to see the ResumableUploader component in action.
To file bug reports or make feature requests, please use the project's
Issue Tracker
.
Regards,
—Frank Mantek, Google Data APIs Team
Latest .NET SDK Released! LINQ & New Social Notifier Sample
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Posted by Frank Mantek, Google Data APIs Team
The new .NET SDK is released and available for download here:
http://code.google.com/p/
google-gdata/downloads/list
There's now updated support for YouTube V2 and a new vertical object model that allows you to use local LINQ queries. Please go through the
Google.YouTube
namespaces and see what's new there. We have some documentation for it here:
http://google-gdata.
googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
clients/cs/docs/
AdditionalContent/
YouTubeLinqExamples.html
Last, but not least, there is the
Notifier for YouTube
sample application, which showcases the
activity feeds
YouTube is exposing. You can subscribe to events from your friends and other YouTube users and get notified whenever they leave their marks in the YouTube universe. The
sample
is also available as a separate download.
The complete release notes can be found here:
http://google-gdata.
googlecode.com/svn/docs/
RELEASE_NOTES.HTML
which also lists all the bugs that were fixed in this release. Report new ones here:
http://code.google.com/p/
google-gdata/issues/list
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