Apr24

Google Calendar data API: time to start coding!

Long time, no blog. Busy days — have been assigned a new project by Faye, intensively requsting not just coding, but some vector drawing and planning as well. Will tell you more once it gets shaped and ready to roll.

BTW, on coding, remember the Google Calendar? Here’s an API for it. We have now the ability to code this powerful Google resource in our apps. Read more here on code.google.com:
Apr 19, 2006 - Kyle Marvin
Developers appreciate a nice web application, like the one that launched last week with Google Calendar. Even more, they appreciate a nice web application programming model that enables them to build applications, not just use them. Enter the Google Calendar data API.

The Google Calendar data API is based upon a common API model called GData. The GData model uses REST principles and Atom or RSS 2.0 syndicated feeds as the base resource model to expose data held by Google services (like Google Calendar).

Gotta get busy.

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