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Lane LiaBraaten
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Company
Google
Website
http://opensocialapis.blogspot.com
Using OpenSocial to build
social apps, a social app platform, mobile social apps
Preferred programming language(s)
Java, Python, JavaScript
Social networks running my apps
Facebook, hi5, iGoogle, MySpace, Ning, orkut
Favorite OpenSocial API method
gadgets.io.makeRequest

Lane LiaBraaten's Blog

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New developer docs!

The Articles & Tutorials recently got a facelift. Instead of a laundry list of docs, it's now organized around three architectural patterns for OpenSocial apps:



  • Social Mashup - Use JavaScript and HTML to create an app that runs without any server side code.

  • Social Application - Write an app in your favorite server side language like Java, .NET, Python, or Rub

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Posted on November 3, 2009 at 10:42am —

Lane LiaBraaten

New tutorials for OpenSocial v0.9

OpenSocial v0.9 includes lots of new features that are currently going live on several containers. Check out these tutorials to see how you can take advantage of these feature to make your app faster and easier to code and maintain.



Social Mashup Tutorial

Learn how to write an app with no server of your own. Mash up content from the web and leverage the container's App Data to store

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Posted on July 17, 2009 at 9:36am —

Lane LiaBraaten

How to use Apache Shindig - even if you don't use PHP or Java

Apache Shindig is a reference implementation of OpenSocial that you can use to quickly get an application platform up and running for your social site. Shindig has two implementations of the OpenSocial spec, one in Java and one in PHP. However, in this post, Chris Chabot talks about how to use Shindig even if your site is built using a different stack, such as Ruby or .NET.

Posted on June 25, 2009 at 8:58am —

 
 

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