An email signature doesn’t have to be boring. In this DevByte video, Google engineer Wesley Chun plants various ideas into your mind on how you can fetch data from external sources. You’ll then learn how to use the Gmail API to modify user settings, specifically the signature of your primary address. Now you can link to your latest social post or send random witty quotes, keeping your email recipients on their toes or customers updated with your latest product information!
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Gmail API settings endpoints announcement post:
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Code deep dive blog post:
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Google APIs Python client library:
Google Developers Console:
"Revolutionizing email access with the Gmail API" video:
Gmail API settings guides:
Gmail API concepts & overview:
Gmail API Python quickstart:
Gmail authorization scopes:
"Setting up new Google API projects" video:
"Common Python code walkthrough" video:
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Related links for this episode:
Gmail API settings endpoints announcement post:
Blog post announcing this video:
Code deep dive blog post:
Google APIs Client Libraries:
Google APIs Python client library:
Google Developers Console:
"Revolutionizing email access with the Gmail API" video:
Gmail API settings guides:
Gmail API concepts & overview:
Gmail API Python quickstart:
Gmail authorization scopes:
"Setting up new Google API projects" video:
"Common Python code walkthrough" video:
Watch more episodes of G Suite Dev Show:
Subscribe to the Google Developers YouTube channel:
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