Slideshare API Library in C#.NET

Apr 11, 01:35 am PST

We have just released a Slideshare API wrapper in C#.NET to make it easier for Microsoft .NET developers to build mashups using the Slideshare API. This also contains a sample code to illustrate the usage of the API library.

We are planning to release similar API wrappers for other languages like Ruby, VB.NET, Python etc. A PHP library is already available for download.

You can also use Slideshare’s content-rich RSS feed to make cool applications. Some sample mashups built by the community have been showcased at http://www.slideshare.net/developers and www.slidesharetoys.com.

To see your application listed on these pages, make a really cool app (using the API/RSS) and send us the URL.

To stay up-to-date with the latest on this front, join the Slideshare-Developers Google group!

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