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The Facebook SDK for .NET helps developers build web, desktop, phone and Windows Store applications that integrate with Facebook.
The Facebook C# SDK helps .Net developers build web, desktop, Silverlight, Windows Phone and Windows 8 Store applications that integrate with Facebook.
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Install-Package Facebook
Binaries for Facebook C# SDK are only distributed via nuget. For those using older versions of Visual Studio that does not support NuGet Package Manager, please download the command line version of NuGet.exe and run the following command.
nuget install Facebook
If you would like to get an older version of the the binaries please use the following command.
nuget install Facebook -v 5.4.1
You can find the documentation for this project at http://csharpsdk.org.
Use facebook.stackoverflow.com for help and support. We answer questions there regularly. Use the tags 'facebook-c#-sdk' and 'facebook' plus any other tags that are relevant. If you have a feature request or bug create an issue.
Please refer to our official docs on Contributing to Facebook C# SDK for more details.
FAQs
The Facebook SDK for .NET helps developers build web, desktop, phone and Windows Store applications that integrate with Facebook.
We found that facebook demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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