Getting Started with the Tasks API on Google App Engine
June 17, 2011
Last month, we launched the Google Tasks API, which received a very warm welcome in the developer community. Google Tasks stores tasks that users enter via Gmail, their mobile device, calendar, or iGoogle homepage. The Google Tasks API provides developers with a powerful set of API endpoints for searching, reading, and updating Google Tasks content and metadata.
To help all of you get started using the Google Tasks API, we wrote a new hands-on tutorial: Getting Started with the Tasks API on Google App Engine. In this tutorial, you will learn how to:
By the end of the tutorial, you’ll have an App Engine app that creates a stylized list of tasks for a specific user delivered from the Tasks API:

Check out the tutorial and ask any questions you have in the Google Tasks API forum.
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To help all of you get started using the Google Tasks API, we wrote a new hands-on tutorial: Getting Started with the Tasks API on Google App Engine. In this tutorial, you will learn how to:
- Create a simple App Engine app using the Google APIs Client Library.
- Provide Google Tasks users a mechanism to authorize your app to access their tasks.
- Make authorized requests to the Tasks API.
By the end of the tutorial, you’ll have an App Engine app that creates a stylized list of tasks for a specific user delivered from the Tasks API:

Check out the tutorial and ask any questions you have in the Google Tasks API forum.
Johan Euphrosine profile | twitter | events Johan joined Google in 2011 as a Developer Programs Engineer based in Zurich. He is currently focusing on App Engine and Google Apps APIs. Before Google, Johan was providing development services as a Freelancer around FLOSS. |
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