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by synotic
5281 days ago
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I don't know the details, but to your and latchkey's point, I think the reason they support these SDKs (in addition to their generic Graph API) is that they're consumers of those SDKs. They have an iPhone app, an Android app, use JavaScript and probably the PHP SDK for internal stuff. So they're just making these public since they're good enough for internal use. They could probably easily hire a Python coder to maintain a Python API (and Ruby, or whatever language), but it would be unrelated to the main work they're doing and probably lag behind since those languages are either little used or not used at all in house. |
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Python is used in house. They have the resources to support Python. They've just made the business decision not to.