I stopped development on my Twitter appa year after realizing that the twitter API was not yet stable enough to allow an individual developer to create a stable product. I continue to follow the exchange between developers and Twitter as much for entertainment as to keep track. Twitter understands
Howdy,
I'm Donald Page from Tennesse. I'm an unemployed wannabe programmer. My experience with the twitter API came after an acquaintance asked me to build him a twitter application. I built a quick and dirty app for him but his finances fel through and nothing came of it. After following the
Ryan,
I realized a few months ago that there were some problems along the lines you have mentioned. I stopped development on my project partially due to these issues and the extremely plastic state of the API. I continue to watch this forum to keep abreast of the state of things but I doubt I
I am only one person with too many irons in the fire. During the month or so that I spent actively working on the Twitter API project I had to go back and change partsmy code more than once, not because of my errors (plenty of those but not the subject of this communication), but because of
Looks like a good opportunity for a niche twitter app. If I trusted the API a bit more I'd help you develop it. I'm sure there are several programmers thinking about it right now, once you exposed the idea.
Original Message Subject: [twitter-dev] Twitter for Motorcycle