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Facebook Developer Toolkit 2.0 and Starter Kit Released

The Facebook Developer Toolkit has hit an important milestone: 2.0 RTW. I’m upgrading the MSDN East Coast News Silverlight application to this version this weekend, so we’ll see how complete it is this time :)

In addition, Steve’s Facebook Developer Toolkit Starter Kit has been upgraded to the 2.0 RTW release. Download the starter kit here.

The combination of the two above remove a lot of the extra cleanup/startup work that I detailed in my post on creating Facebook Applications with Silverlight 2.

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Posted: Saturday, November 08, 2008 10:55 PM by Pete.Brown
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Facebook Developer Toolkit 2.0 and Starter Kit Released | Silverlight Guide said:

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# November 9, 2008 4:43 AM

o UAU nosso de cada dia said:

se você tem investido em aplicações em redes sociais, aí vai uma boa notícia: saiu o novo SDK do Facebook:
# November 9, 2008 8:58 AM

Community Blogs said:

In this issue: Joseph Ghassan, Boyan Nikolov, James Bacom, David Justice, Jesse Liberty, Shawn Wildermuth
# November 9, 2008 8:30 PM

Bill Konrad said:

Pete, I just wanted to make you aware of an article I wrote about how to use the new version of the API. Here is the article: How to Use the Facebook Developer Toolkit 2.0 http://www.socialsnippets.com/View.aspx?id=91 Thanks, Bill Konrad
# November 9, 2008 8:51 PM

Steve Trefethen said:

Thanks for the link!
# December 30, 2008 3:20 PM
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