OpenSocial is based on web standards so if you're a web developer
you've got the right stuff already. To get started building social
applications, follow these steps:
- Brainstorm with a few friends about an app you want to build.
(If you need more friends, join a social network!) Take a look
through the
Social Design Best Practices article, and see how those
pointers might apply to your app.
- Pick a social network to use for testing and start writing
code. See the Container
List on the wiki for a list of social networks you can
use.
- Get comfortable with the API. Work through the OpenSocial
Tutorial to get your feet wet and refer to the
Articles & Tutorials on the wiki to learn more advanced
concepts.
- Reach users on more containers. Read up on
cross-container development and take your app to new users
around the globe.
As you're writing your app, check out the
JavaScript API Reference for definitions and more code
samples.
If you have questions while building your app, visit the
OpenSocial developer
forum or sign in to the IRC room at
irc://irc.freenode.net/opensocial. Developers in these forums are
writing apps for many different containers, and some are
implementing containers themselves so sign on and join the
conversation.
Not what you were looking for? Maybe you want to
host OpenSocial apps on your
site, or
let users
share social data aound the web.