++ I only recommend EpiTwitter to folks as a PHP library now, ++
It's solid.
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
Haha, that can only lead to a better experience for the end users. For what
its worth, I only recommend EpiTwitter to folks as a PHP library now, and
quite the volume of people at that!
Shows you're doing something right! :)
Scott.
On 4 Sep 2010, at 23:10, jmathai wrote:
Thanks Scott :). The same sweetness will be added to my fork of
Twilio and Facebook's library as well :).
I think my goal in life is to add asynchronous-ness to all php
libraries :).
On Sep 4, 1:31 pm, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
That's a fantastic addition to an already great library.
Great work!
On 4 Sep 2010, at 21:22, jmathai wrote:
The twitter-async library on github now lets you easily view a
sequence diagram of calls. This is specifically useful when you're
making multiple calls asynchronously. Here's a sample output (looks
better with fixed width font).
http://wiki.github.com/jmathai/twitter-async/#sequence
(http://api.twitter.com/1/direct_messages.json:: code=200,
start=1283577305.2462, end=1283577305.5109, total=0.264562)
[]
(http://api.twitter.com/1/users/suggestions.json:: code=200,
start=1283577305.2726, end=1283577305.3871, total=0.114419)
[ =
]
(http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/public_timeline.json:: code=200,
start=1283577305.2731, end=1283577305.4195, total=0.146262)
[
]
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