[nycphp-talk] Google calendar API, ruby out, python out, No php?
Jon Baer
jonbaer at jonbaer.com
Sun Apr 23 20:39:05 EDT 2006
For the curious ...
http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/calendar.html
Don't other APIs already work the same? Couldn't you just reuse
something else?
On Apr 23, 2006, at 8:11 PM, edward potter wrote:
> Yes, thanks I saw that post.
>
> The ruby and python things were done by independent coders, I was just
> wondering why some hardcore php folks we not at the head of the pack!
> :-)
>
> thanks, ed :-)
>
> On 4/23/06, Ken Robinson <kenrbnsn at rbnsn.com> wrote:
>> At 01:29 PM 4/23/2006, edward potter wrote:
>>
>> The Ruby and Python crowd has already announced their respective
>> API's
>> for the Google calendar (also .net and Java things are already
>> there).
>>
>> PHP which probably has 10X-50X the number of developers, yet
>> nothing
>> is brewing. Just wondering why? Anyway, cracking open the python
>> books now!
>> The following was posted on the newsgroup Google Calendar Data API <
>> http://groups.google.com/group/google-calendar-help-dataap>
>>
>> From: Kyle Marvin Date: Fri, Apr 21 2006 2:56 pm Email: "Kyle
>> Marvin"
>> <kmarvin at google.com>
>>
>> On 4/20/06, needhelpcallari at gmail.com <needhelpcallari at gmail.com>
>> wrote: >
>> is anyone considering making a php class to interface with the
>> google >
>> calendar api?
>> PHP client support is definitely on the roadmap of client library
>> languages
>> that will be available. I can't give you a specific availability
>> date
>> right now, but can say that there is work in progress and it will be
>> supported.
>> -- Kyle
>> Ken
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