Thank you to everyone who has taken interest in this project.
My research skills (or lack of them) failed to spot that there is already a similar library avaliable on the PEAR website.
I spent a good few days on developing the initial stages to expand this project but it looks like they have been wasted. A lesson learnt eh'.
Sorry.
Saturday, 10 May 2008
Tuesday, 6 May 2008
Delayed ... Sorry
For those who are looking for updates ... hold tight.
I had a slight problem with Internet access. Without going into detail my landlord is being a total dick! No Internet equals no development, afterall how can one develop a library relating to the YouTube API without an Internet connection ... virtually impossible.
So, with things back on track I can begin to get things moving again. I will respond to all those who have contacted me and will try to update everyone on every other day.
Kind Regards to all who have taken interest.
I had a slight problem with Internet access. Without going into detail my landlord is being a total dick! No Internet equals no development, afterall how can one develop a library relating to the YouTube API without an Internet connection ... virtually impossible.
So, with things back on track I can begin to get things moving again. I will respond to all those who have contacted me and will try to update everyone on every other day.
Kind Regards to all who have taken interest.
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Want to get invovled?
Im thinking of putting together a library that will provide useful classes for working with the YouTube API.
It will allow users more freedom when developing their applications. All they do is include the library (or include it in a specified include path within the .ini) and away they go. Getting a list of recently uploaded videos from a user will be a case of creating the required object and calling one of its methods.
What's people views? Im open to comments on this and if anyone feels like getting involved pop me an email at: jamesjeffery.wsg@googlemail.com
Planning is currently underway to see if its feasible or not.
It will allow users more freedom when developing their applications. All they do is include the library (or include it in a specified include path within the .ini) and away they go. Getting a list of recently uploaded videos from a user will be a case of creating the required object and calling one of its methods.
What's people views? Im open to comments on this and if anyone feels like getting involved pop me an email at: jamesjeffery.wsg@googlemail.com
Planning is currently underway to see if its feasible or not.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)