Friday, September 2, 2011

Google with a new client library for Objective-C

Google with a new client library for Objective-C

After about four years, Google now has its Objective-C library to access the Google Data interface completely redesigned. The Google API is now adapting its Discovery to its API-based infrastructure is not new, most recently, the management interface for Google Analytics on the latest version. The now presented Google APIs Client Library for Objective-C is still more.

So be the new library designed specifically to meet the needs of current and would IOS devices, the processors and the memory capacity of mobile devices to exploit more efficiently. Simultaneously, the new version of Objective-C library high-level interfaces and provide data classes for each included service, which would allow the library to model data not only as a generic JSON dictionary, but also with Objective-C 2.0 properties. The classes also include custom properties for each field of the developers could benefit from the code completion and syntax and type checking from Xcode.

Google encourages its new library from access by applications on Mac OS X and IOS on its APIs. Google APIs Client Library for Objective-C is compatible with apps for IOS from Version 3 and Mac OS X version 10.5. For detailed instructions, and various source code examples for using the new library, the company is available on Google Code.

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