diff --git a/bing-docs/bing-web-search/quickstarts/sdk/web-search-client-library-csharp.md b/bing-docs/bing-web-search/quickstarts/sdk/web-search-client-library-csharp.md index 580a383a..c6111585 100644 --- a/bing-docs/bing-web-search/quickstarts/sdk/web-search-client-library-csharp.md +++ b/bing-docs/bing-web-search/quickstarts/sdk/web-search-client-library-csharp.md @@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ ms.service: bing-search-services ms.subservice: bing-web-search ms.topic: quickstart ms.date: 07/15/2020 -ms.author: scottwhi +ms.author: mdeifallah --- # Quickstart: Use a Bing Web Search .NET client library The Bing Web Search client library makes it easy to integrate Bing Web Search into your C# application. In this quickstart, you'll learn how to instantiate a client, send a request, and print the response. -Want to see the code right now? Samples for the [Bing Search client libraries for .NET](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/cognitive-services-dotnet-sdk-samples/tree/master/BingSearchv7) are available on GitHub. +Want to see the code right now? Samples for the [Bing Search client libraries for .NET](https://github.com/microsoft/bing-search-sdk-for-net/tree/main/samples/BingSearchSamples/BingWebSearch) are available on GitHub. ## Prerequisites @@ -34,15 +34,11 @@ Here are a few things that you'll need before running this quickstart: ## Create a project and install dependencies -> [!TIP] -> Get the latest code as a Visual Studio solution from [GitHub](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/cognitive-services-dotnet-sdk-samples/). +The first step is to create a new console project. If you need help with setting up a console project, see [Hello World -- Your First Program (C# Programming Guide)](/dotnet/csharp/programming-guide/inside-a-program/hello-world-your-first-program). To use the Bing Web Search SDK in your application, you'll need to install `Microsoft.Bing.Search.WebSearch` using the NuGet Package Manager. -The first step is to create a new console project. If you need help with setting up a console project, see [Hello World -- Your First Program (C# Programming Guide)](/dotnet/csharp/programming-guide/inside-a-program/hello-world-your-first-program). To use the Bing Web Search SDK in your application, you'll need to install `Microsoft.Azure.CognitiveServices.Search.WebSearch` using the NuGet Package Manager. - -The [Web Search SDK package](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Azure.CognitiveServices.Search.WebSearch/1.2.0) also installs: +The [Web Search SDK package](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Bing.Search.WebSearch/1.0.0) also installs: * Microsoft.Rest.ClientRuntime -* Microsoft.Rest.ClientRuntime.Azure * Newtonsoft.Json ## Declare dependencies @@ -52,10 +48,12 @@ Open your project in Visual Studio or Visual Studio Code and import these depend ```csharp using System; using System.Collections.Generic; -using Microsoft.Azure.CognitiveServices.Search.WebSearch; -using Microsoft.Azure.CognitiveServices.Search.WebSearch.Models; +using Microsoft.Bing.WebSearch; +using Microsoft.Bing.WebSearch.Models; using System.Linq; +using Newtonsoft.Json; ``` +> :warning: **The next sections are deprecated, and the code samples are going to be updated soon**: Be very careful here! ## Create project scaffolding @@ -419,8 +417,3 @@ This sample uses the `answer_count`, `promote`, and `safe_search` parameters to ## Clean up resources When you're done with this project, make sure to remove your subscription key from the application's code. - -## Next steps - -> [!div class="nextstepaction"] -> [Cognitive Services .NET SDK samples](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/cognitive-services-dotnet-sdk-samples/)