Coding some of that myself today. Best bet is go to Nuget and search for
Windows Azure Storage. Add that and away you go.
Documentation to get you started:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/storage-dotnet-how-to-use-blobs/

have fun. It's very cool.


On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Folks, I haven't used Azure for several months and I'm just browsing
> around my account to try and remind myself what's available and how it
> works. I notice that there are lots more *Items* available than last time
> I looked (Cache, Recovery, Scheduler, Traffic, etc). So many Items in fact
> that it might take hours of reading and futzing around to find out what it
> does and what might be useful for me. Too much choice!
>
> Anyway, the first thing I want to do it talk to Blob and Table storage
> from managed code. Are there managed libraries available to allow me to
> (easily?) manipulate Blobs and Tables? I'm praying that someone has wrapped
> up the APIs nicely so I can just add a reference and start coding.
>
> Thanks, Greg
>

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