Yahoo! Developer Network has launched .NET Developer Center.This site is your source for information about using the .NET Framework with Yahoo! Web Services and APIs. Here you'll find:
HOWTO Articles to help you understand our technologies and how you can use them better with .NET.
Download the sample browser, utility libraries and source code.
Other Resources on the web where you can find source code and helpful tools.
Community Resources where you can join our mailing list and discuss the Yahoo! APIs with us and with other .NET developers.
HOWTO Articles
Get comfortable using .NET with Yahoo! Web Services
HOWTO: Make Yahoo! Web Service REST calls with C# and VB.NET
HOWTO: Using Returned XML with C# and VB.NET
HOWTO: Cache API Calls Using C# and VB.NET
HOWTO: Access Yahoo! Web Services Using XAML
HOWTO: Browser-Based Authentication Using C# and VB.NET
Downloads
In this section you'll find the source code for the samples used in the HOWTO articles and ready-to-use Browser-Based Authentication utility libraries for .NET 1.1 and 2.0 along with full source code.
HOWTO article sample browser with source code
Compiled Browser-Based Authentication class for .NET 1.1
Compiled Browser-Based Authentication class for .NET 2.0
Browser-Based Authentication class source code (C#) (VS 2005 solution, but code is compatible with .NET 1.1)
Also, don't forget to check out the Yahoo! Search SDK. It includes both C# and VB.NET samples.
3rd Party Downloads
Here are other downloads provided by our enthusiastic developers. (External links)
Yahoo! Music Jukebox Remote .NET 1.1 wrapper class and source
Yahoo! Music Jukebox plug-in VS 2003 project wizards
Other resources
In this section you'll find links to external sites and articles that may be useful as you work with the .NET Framwork.
Microsoft Developer Network is the ultimate .NET resource site.
The Microsoft .NET Community is a collection of official Microsoft and user submitted .NET samples.
The Microsoft .NET 3.0 Community site is a one stop shop for .NET 3.0 news, samples, forums and blogs.
The Code Project has an extensive library of articles, tutorials and code samples for .NET.
4 Guys From Rolla.com is an excellent source of information on all things ASP.NET.
AspAlliance offers free tutorials, articles, examples and code snippets.
Check it out here
Friday, October 06, 2006
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