Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Google Spreadsheet API Series in .NET

This is the last post in the series of our learning Google SpreadSheet API. In this series, we learn to use Spreadsheet API with our .NET program. Google Spreadsheet is great tool to use. There are lot of debate in the online world what is best – Google Spreadsheet or Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet. Well to me, honestly I have used Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet more than Google Spreadsheet. In my opinion both are good.

If you have a limited data and want availability of your data anytime and anywhere, Google Spreadsheet is your choice. In this series of our learning, we learn to interact with our Spreadsheet files stored into Google Drive using Spreadsheet API without login into our Google Drive. We learn to quite a few things about Google Spreadsheet API.

I will leave you with the recap of posts; we created in this small journey of learning Google Spreadsheet API.

How to get started with Google Spreadsheet API?
How to read conditional data from Google Spreadsheet? How to delete individual row from Google Spreadsheet?
How to read data from Private Google SpreadSheet?
How to read data from Published Google SpreadSheet?
How to delete an existing worksheet from Google Spreadsheet?
How to modify an existing Google Spreadsheet Worksheet?
How to create new worksheet with Google Spreadsheet?
How to read Google SpreadSheet properties?
How to add blank rows and columns into Google SpreadSheet?
How to pull spreadsheet list from Google Doc?

Thanks for reading all these posts.

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