When
1:15 PM Sunday
Where
R7-141
Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 3rd and 4th 2015session

Exploring Google APIs with Python and JavaScript

Want to integrate Google technologies into web+mobile apps that you build? Google has client libraries & developer tools that help you do exactly that! If you've run into roadblocks like authentication, found our APIs confusing/challenging, join us!

About This Session

* BRING YOUR LAPTOPS FOR LIVE CODING! *

Want to integrate Google technologies into the web+mobile apps that you build? Google has various open source libraries & developer tools that help you do exactly that. Users who have run into roadblocks like authentication or found our APIs confusing/challenging, are welcome to come and make these non-issues moving forward.

The first half of the talk covers the Google APIs Client Library, specifically with Python, although you could use any of the other languages supported. We'll then describe the steps necessary to create projects & enable Google APIs from the Google Developers Console. Next we discuss how to create & access the needed credentials, then write code that talks to several Google APIs.

While you can do the same thing using JavaScript, there is another developer tool that gives you access to Google APIs but in a slightly different way. The second half of the talk covers Google Apps Script, a self-contained JavaScript environment in the Google cloud. You'll learn what Apps Script is and how it's more like using "services" than traditional APIs. We'll show its dev environment and create a Google Sheets spreadsheet w/code that talks to several Google APIs.

The applications you build, whether they use the Client Library or Apps Script, can be reached by any client, browser, desktop/laptop or mobile. Come join us & learn how to leverage the power of Google technologies in the next apps you build!

Time: 1:15 PM Sunday    Room: R7-141 

The Speaker(s)

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Wesley Chun

developer advocate , CyberWeb & Google

WESLEY CHUN is author of the "Core Python" books and an engineer & Developer Advocate at Google.