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Samples and libraries

The Google APIs Client Libraries are useful for calling the Google Cloud DNS API methods . When you use these libraries, your apps benefit from better language integration, improved security, and support for making authenticated calls.

In the tables below, the first column shows each library's stage of development; note that some are still in early stages. The second column links to the main page for each library.

The set of mature libraries includes:

Client library Documentation All client library samples
Google APIs Client Library for .NET Google APIs Client Library for .NET .NET samples
Google APIs Client Library for Java (rc) google-api-java-client/ Java samples
Google APIs Client Library for JavaScript (beta) Google APIs Client Library for JavaScript JavaScript samples
Google APIs Client Library for Objective-C google-api-objectivec-client/ Objective-C samples
Google APIs Client Library for PHP (beta) google-api-php-client PHP samples
Google APIs Client Library for Python Google APIs Client Library for Python Python samples

These early-stage libraries are also available:

Client library Documentation All client library samples
Google APIs Client Library for Go (alpha) google-api-go-client/ Go samples
Google API Libraries for Google Web Toolkit (alpha) gwt-google-apis/ GWT samples
Google APIs Client Library for Node.js (alpha) google-api-nodejs-client/ Node.js samples
Google APIs Client Library for Ruby (alpha) Google APIs Client Library for Ruby Ruby samples

In addition to the Google-supported client libraries listed in the table above, a set of third-party Dart libraries (with samples ) is available for the Dart language .

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