Hey all,
Just a quick question regarding oAuth, and how this all works.
So, with my small application broken, I'm trying to figure out how it
will work with oAuth. First, i need to figure out the flow.. The rest
seems pretty easy.
Do I have to request a new usertoken every time i post to one
Hi All (and @Abraham)
To quickly answer your initial 3.. .
My name is Dan Regalia..(@DocNasty) here on twitter.
I'm a software developer for trade.. nearing 40, i am proud to say
that i have spent 3/4 of my life programming computers.. from fortran
to quickbasic to any microsoft technology i can
Hey all
I have tied twitter to my YP server for my 3 radio stations... The
problem is, Between the 3 stations, i could probably blow past the 200
tweets/request an hour between the 3 stations from the 1 IP address,
as well as having the player client reading from a search. How would
i go about
Hey all, thougth i'd pop my head in and say hey.
My name is Dan Regalia, and I'm a .net Dev. I'm working on a twitter
engine, and a client (names have not been announced yet). I'm really
excited about the entire Twitter concept.
I have been watching the streams, and I've seen alot of talk
Interesting concept. That would mean you'd have to add a additional
element to each message that would update the spam content by ID.
Here's the problem.
If you get enough people together, you can flame/spam messages and
make the messages go away.
Lets say you hard code a number like '100'
John,
I am new here, but please bare with me.. I'm still trying to
understand most of this from a dev point of view. If you are doing an
archive/rebuilding/display of the timeline to a database from a client
side application, Is it possible to use a query in there like
[...@messageid = (max