On Oct 27, 2009, at 4:05 AM, Dwi Sasongko Supriyadi wrote:
Twitter is not a point and click API, none are; a Twitter
programmer could
build any web app they want. With that in mind, I would look to
forums and
mailing lists for beginner introductions to programming. A good
programmer
coul
Hi Scott,
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Scott Haneda wrote:
>
> The Twitter Dev/API list is the one list that there is a very often posted
> thread of this nature. I call it the Twitter Think Tank BandWagon™ :)
>
> Twitter hits the news, the news reports that application x, y, and z are
> al
The Twitter Dev/API list is the one list that there is a very often
posted thread of this nature. I call it the Twitter Think Tank
BandWagon™ :)
Twitter hits the news, the news reports that application x, y, and z
are all getting millions of users, millions of users translates to
some
So what you're really asking for is someone to teach you web
development? I'm sure there are plenty of consultants on this list
who'd be willing to spend time in exchange for cold hard cash.
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