DotNetOpenAuth (http://dotnetopenauth.net:8000/) does have PIN support. Andrew recently integrated it with LINQ to Twitter (http:// linqtotwitter.codeplex.com/), which is a LINQ provider for Twitter, written in C#.
Joe On Jul 19, 1:14 pm, Andrew Badera <and...@badera.us> wrote: > On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 7:07 PM, CTW <ja...@codingthewheel.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > Tried posting this earlier but I'm not seeing it so apologies if this > > is a repost. > > > I noticed there was only one .NET example in the Twitter wiki using > > oAuth, and it doesn't illustrate how to handle PINs in a desktop app. > > So here are a couple examples based on the C# oAuth/Twitter library by > > Eran Sandler and Shannon Whitely, with modifications to handle the PIN > > stuff. > > >http://www.codingthewheel.com/archives/codingthetweet > >http://www.codingthewheel.com/archives/coding-the-tweet-redux > > > Are there any other popular C# libraries/wrappers for oAuth? > > > Thanks~ > > Check out dotnetopenauth, maintained by Andrew Arnott, a MSFT employee. > MS-PLUS licensing. Actively maintained project, if it doesn't have PIN > support, email him on the group list, I guarantee he'll roadmap and resolve > it quickly. > > http://dotnetopenauth.net:8000/ > > Thanks- > - Andy Badera > - and...@badera.us > - Google me:http://www.google.com/search?q=andrew+badera > - This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -