Reminder: we'll have a hangout tomorrow, Wed. 19th, 9am PST, on using using
OAuth2Decorator in Python.
 https://developers.google.com/live/shows/13372012/ .

Submit your questions here: http://goo.gl/FPWD4 .

 -Amy

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From: Amy Unruh <[email protected]>
Date: 13 December 2012 13:04
Subject: Hangout Wed. 19th, 9am PST - using OAuth2Decorator to make auth
easier
To: [email protected]


hi everyone,

We'll have a G+ hangout on Wed. 19th Dec., at 9am Pacific, to chat about
using OAuth2Decorator in Python:

The App Engine team is always trying to make it easier to call Google APIs
from within your application. Using the library google-api-python-client,
API calls can be a breeze, but performing authentication and authorization
can sometimes (often?) take 50% of development time! We'll show how to get
up and running with OAuth2Decorator to make auth as easy as the rest of the
library.

Submit your questions here: http://goo.gl/FPWD4 , and we hope to open up a
few live slots in the hangout as well.

When the hangout starts, you can watch it here:
https://developers.google.com/live/shows/13372012/ .
If you're a Google+ user, you can RSVP to the event here:
 http://goo.gl/zo01L to get a reminder.

You can also subscribe to calendar events for these hangouts here:
http://goo.gl/GGkgx , http://goo.gl/PILq0 .

We hope you can join us!

(To repeat my postscript from last time: For those of you who work with
Java and are feeling a bit neglected, in an upcoming hangout— probably in
early January— we will discuss Java 7, jar optimization, Spring
performance, and the new Maven plugin.)

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