Getting Started with the Google Data PHP Client Library

Trevor Johns goes over how to get started with the Google Data PHP Client – from installation to general architecture to brief demo with the Blogger API. Getting Started Guide: code.google.com Zend Framework Manual: framework.zend.com Zend Framework API Docs: framework.zend.com

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24 Responses to “Getting Started with the Google Data PHP Client Library”

  1. PineHack says:

    They should get people who have good speaking skills to do these videos. Just about every GoogleDevelopers video I watch I either can’t understand them, or in this case their voice just makes me want to get far, far away from the source it is coming from.

  2. ScullRoland says:

    Thanks for your very helpful advice, mate ;-)

  3. 0xC0FF33 says:

    @ScullRoland Learn english, because I understand him very clearly and no: i am not native english

  4. Pretbcplayer says:

    he scared me :D

  5. XTREEMMAK says:

    Gawd his voice is annoying!
    I’ll have to watch this again (unfortunately) but ohh mann….

  6. paddotk says:

    He does talk a bit fast. But hey, he’s a programmer, he owns you all!!! (me too :p)

  7. 2ndAsstJizzMopper says:

    understood him fine. thank christ he’s not plodding along like most “instructors” (i.e., borefests).

  8. reinheart767 says:

    good tutorial but why talk so fast :( had to go back few time to figure out what you were trying to say… anyways got the info needed to start trying out the gdata. Thank you very much :)

  9. christinio says:

    Keep in mind not to lower your voice at the end of sentences and it will be ok :)

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  11. gigman7 says:

    You should be an auctioneer. We can’t understand them either.

  12. daverted says:

    Even your native English speaking viewers will have problems with this video ( myself included ). Maybe someone who’s not so hopped up on coffee would be better.

  13. MrKonstantinMirin says:

    Geek should always remain a human. He creates video to teach something, to share something, so speak better than, it’s not as hard as develop the google base client lib :)
    Anyway, video is helpful, thanks!

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  15. relativityboy says:

    He speaks quickly, and his grammar is imperfect. Doubtless he’s quite intelligent, but I’ve seen this in many true geeks. :)

  16. ScullRoland says:

    Yep, this does help. I’d like to mention, though, that I very rarely need aid like that.
    THX anyway! Roland

  17. Danltn says:

    Try turning on Captions, this may help! :)

  18. ScullRoland says:

    Umm, not all your viewers are native english. Could you maybe speak a little bit slower in your next tut?

  19. apitestjhartmann says:

    Useful.

  20. chrisbabar says:

    Very useful, even if Trevor Johns is the worlds biggest geek!

  21. skibbli says:

    I don’t know how you can use a mac. the source is far too closed. but i guess everyone is a different user, and can make their own decisions.

  22. Davynxz says:

    I really liked your channel and this video. If you need any help getting this video exposed I use a site called tubeviews.(net) It has really helped like 20 of my main videos get to the top in position. Its nice.

    thanks for sharing good stuff man

  23. sedativechunk says:

    Interesting all though it’s a little overboard to use framework to make a few blog post along with retrieving them.

    I find the use of PHP to get you tube profile’s and videos much more interesting and something I would like to try on my own website than this.