One of the things we are trying to figure out is how to strike a good  
balance between stability, new features and approachability in our  
client libraries. One of the ideas we are evaluating is the value of  
more complex sample programs.

Now in the new .NET release we included a sample to work with Picasa.  
It let's you log on, see your albums, edit metadata, save all  
pictures in an album, or down/upload individual files in any one album.

This is of course not a complete solution, but it is already a rather  
complex sample, and we were wondering if having samples like that are  
actually useful for you, the community . It helps us a bit testing  
the APIs, but the main value should be to provide source code to read  
to our developers.

Is this time well spend? Are there other samples you like to see?

Feedback welcome.


Frank Mantek
Google

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