Posted by Jeff Scudder, Google Data APIs TeamThe latest release of the
Google Data Python client library (1.0.10) contains quite a few new
features and support for two previously unsupported Google Data APIs
(photos and codesearch). Some of the other notable features in this
release include:
- Documentation bundled with the library, including PyDoc files and
installation instructions.
- Better support for UTF-8 XML strings and the option to use alternate
encodings.
- Support for creation, modification, and deletion of worksheets within
a Google Spreadsheet.
- New modules for converting XML elements in the geo, media, and exif
namespaces.
- New methods to simplify iterating through all of the results in a
feed.HÃ¥vard Gulldahl wrote the photo modules as part of his picasapush
project and has graciously allowed us to include them in the Python
client library for use with the Picasa Web API. I'd like to offer a
personal thank you for this excellent contribution. Thank you also to
Benoit Chesneau who provided modules for working with the Google Code
Search API. Another great contributor to the library has been Takashi
Matsuo, who has continued to write helpful patches and has provided a
complete solution for working through proxy servers over the past
couple of releases. If you're interested in contributing, the door is
always open. Drop by the contributors discussion group and jump right
in. Thanks again for all of your help and I look forward to the next
release.

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Posted By api.rboyd to Official Google Data APIs Blog at 12/21/2007
10:23:00 AM
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