![]() ![]() Jim Zimmerman and Nathan Totten at Thuzi ( Totten is now a technical evangelist at Microsoft) created a new C# Facebook SDK, needing it for their own apps and frustrated with what was on offer elsewhere. Now, there are a couple of reasons why it should be getting better. ![]() That helpful article or discussion on developing for Facebook might be out of date now. ![]() This leads to the third problem, which is that Google may not be your friend. If you try to wrap it neatly in an SDK, it is likely that some things will break when the next big change comes along. The next problem is that the Facebook API is constantly changing. This has led to a proliferation of experimental and third-party SDKs which are mostly not very good. There are four SDKs on offer: JavaScript, Apple iOS, Google Android, and PHP. The first problem is that Facebook does not care about C#. I am researching a piece on developing for Facebook with Microsoft Azure, and of course the first thing I did was to try it out.
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