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How to get started with the vCloud SDKs in less than 5mins

By William Lam, Sr. Technical Marketing Engineer

Are you interested in trying out one of our three vCloud SDKs (Java, .NET and PHP)? Check out the videos below that show you how to get started in under 5minutes! You can find additional resources by visiting each of our vCloud SDK community forums including more sample codes.  

Note: For best video quality, please view the videos in HD.

vCloud SDK for Java

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vCloud SDK for .NET

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vCloud SDK for PHP

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William Lam

About William Lam

William Lam is a Senior Technical Marketing Engineer in the Cloud Infrastructure Product Marketing group at VMware. William currently focuses on automation with both the vSphere and vCloud Director platform APIs and CLIs. Previous to VMware, he was a Systems Engineer managing large vSphere installations and UNIX/Linux systems.

3 thoughts on “How to get started with the vCloud SDKs in less than 5mins

  1. I really think video is absolutely the wrong medium here. This is barely legible at HD (viewable only on Vimeo’s site)
    Here’s some advice: Make a “slideshare” presentation… and then embed it here just like you do with the video. Drop the voiceover in favor of text.
    I’m not being mean, I’m just pointing out what is obvious (to me, anyway)
    Best-

  2. Richard,
    Thanks for your feedback. The thought for the video format was to be able to quickly demonstrate the setup of the SDKs that users may listen/watch. I thought this might be the best format as it’s easy to consume. You’re right the default vimeo output is not legible but viewing the video in HD should fix that problem, not sure what you mean by barely legible. I can definitely put up a few slides on the setup, would you prefer the raw instructions, screenshots? This was something I had considered and opted for a video as the steps can be clearly seen by users.

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