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Downloading the Google APIs Client Library for .NET
Featured This page shows you how to download a release of the Google APIs Client Library for .NET. Latest Stable Release
Google .NET Client Library Stable Release '20120504-1.2.4507-beta' Friday, May 04, 2012 =========================================== Changes: 793: Fix resumable upload response body calculation #210. 792: Update build release to build current always and stable only in stable mode. 791: Added tag 20120503-1.2.4506-beta for changeset 407f7cb59bae 790: Merge 789: Merge in issue 210 784: Added tag 20120502-1.2.4504-beta for changeset 9199a89782a5 783: Fix the async model to properly chain events when a body is attached. 782: Release 1.2-beta completed 773: Rework request class to use HttpWebRequestBuilder. 772: Create HttpWebRequestBuilder helper class. 771: Merge 770: Added tag 20120425-1.1.4497-beta for changeset 716ba91de9aa 769: Fix async request ordering, causing a bug on .NET 4.0 http://codereview.appspot.com/6055049/ http://code.google.com/p/google-api-dotnet-client/issues/detail?id=181 768: Disable ServicePoint on Silverlight 767: [mq]: ImproveServiceGeneratorErrorReporting 766: Remove annotations nodes from json schema generator 765: Improve error reporting 764: Remove remaining nant tasks 763: [mq]: Fix errors caused by renaming fields in tests. 762: Merge 758: Merge 756: Merge 753: Merge 751: Merge 749: Merge 746: Disable Expect-100-Continue behavior 745: Added tag 20120316-1.1.4457-beta for changeset edf87cb68f03 744: Branch merge: Add --tag command line switch to BuildRelease.exe 741: Merge issue 194 740: Patch by Claudio Cherubino to adapt to changes in OAuth refresh/access tokens from the server.
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You can find the documentation for the library here: Are you looking for an older build? Have a look at the Contrib/ repository. Development BuildsIf you wish to test the latest set of features, you can use a development release. The latest development release can be found here: Note: If you plan on releasing a product, you should always use a stable version. Only use development versions for testing purposes. | |
Plus one to Google for giving us this great library. :)
vs2010 for .net edit ?
gr8... i can just hope Google+ is free of racism.. however a lot has to come gr8 goin'