I suppose I should write a Twitter client in gforth just to be an older fart than the rest of you, eh? ;-)

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Quoting Cameron Kaiser <spec...@floodgap.com>:

I posted a question similar except using perl.. All the subroutine
does is update a twitter account using curl. All this OAuth stuff
seems like it is shoveling a small driveway with a bulldozer! Updates
are done on about 100 domains, so does that mean we have to register
100 apps and every time we put the updating on a new site, register
that as well...

Is there any Perl sample code or do you all just consider Perl old
fart software?

You're welcome to look at TTYtter:

        http://www.floodgap.com/software/ttytter/

This is pure-Perl and uses its own built-in HMAC and SHA-1 algorithms; it
has no dependencies other than cURL.

FTR, I am generally considered an old fart (ask Ed Finkler).

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