My name is Colin (EventCloudPro) and have been working with the
twitter API for about 6 months.
I've built some Java code that lets me subscribe to the stream.
Using DarkStar (our back end), we pull tweets apart and analyze them -
we pull out entities, themes and calculated sentiment. We're
I love this idea! I'm @Jesse. I run SocialToo.com. I also wrote 2 books
for Facebook: I'm on Facebook--Now What??? and FBML Essentials. I sold my
first Facebook app in just 6 weeks after writing it for a small sum, which
allowed me to go out on my own and start my own business. I blog at
Hi, I'm Roberto Etcheverry (@retcheverry) and I develop twavel.com
(@twaveltak), a travel deal site that feeds on tweets and lets users
post their travel deals on Twitter among other things.
I'm a Perl and Python programmer, Linux fan and vi addict.
I'm using the excellent Net::Twitter Perl
Hello everyone
My name is Peter Denton (@petermdenton). I am a PM, designer, and front end
developer.
I built www.twibs.com and am working on a sentiment analysis engine with a
team of people, expecting to complete in around a month's time.
I am amazed at the communal aspects on the dev mailing
Hi, I'm Roberto Etcheverry (@retcheverry) and I'm a Perl and Python
developer.
I'm a Linux, vi and Perl fan since I can remember :)
I've been working with the API since early 2009, using the excellent
Net::Twitter module from Marc Mims (@semifor).
I'm the developer behind twavel.com, a travel
Nice to see so many awesome introductions :)
I've been adding you and your applications to some Twitter lists so if I
missed anything let me know.
https://twitter.com/abraham/twitter-api-developers
https://twitter.com/abraham/twitter-applications
@abraham
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 17:08, Marco
hi,
my name is isaiah ( @isaiah ). i'm a indie Mac/iPhone developer. my latest
creation is Kiwi, a Mac Twitter client: http://kiwi-app.net/
i do lots of other fun stuff too:
open source OAuth stuff: http://github.com/yourhead
website layout tools: http://yourhead.com/
i tried to figure
Hi Guys,
@ak1394 Anton Krasovsky, Dublin, Ireland. Author of PavoMe (twitter
client for java mobiles).
I've been working with twitter for about half a year, and my efforts
are split between working
on client application and backend server (which handles all
communication between handset and
Hi All,
I'm a ruby dev based in Melbourne, Australia, at Stateless Systems.
I've been consuming Twitter's Streaming, Search, and Rest API to drive
http://trendsmap.com/ which shows local Twitter trends on a Google Maps
based site.
I have a passion for all things geo ( weather), and so am
My name is Zac (@zbowling) and I'm a engineer at doubleTwist. Formerly of
Seesmic. Although my day to day development with the Twitter API isn't as
high as it used to be, I still remain active in the dev community here and
help out where I can. I also feed off the knowledge and issues the
Great idea Abraham!
I'm Jonathan Markwell I first experimented with the the API in in
Summer 2007 when I made our office Nabaztag Rabbit speak all the
tweets in my timeline (it wasn't long before it was thrown out the
window). I pay the bills as an independent Ruby on Rails developer,
mostly
Hi gals guys,
I'm Aral Balkan and I'm an interaction designer and iPhone/Flash/Web
developer. I just launched my second iPhone app called Feathers (decorate
your tweets). It's Twitter client for posting fun updates – in different
text styles, including upside-down, and even Morse code (the 1.1
Marc Mims. @semifor. Author and maintainer of Net::Twitter [1], the Perl
interface to the Twitter API. I'm a freelance software developer
specializing in modern perl (Moose, Catalyst, DBIx::Class, and
Net::Twitter, of course).
I'm a Linux enthusiast and run Debian on my personal systems with
I'm Neal Rauhauser, @StrandedWind. Iowa State software engineering back
when - dodged a punchcard programming class by one semester. Cisco Certified
Network Design Professional for a decade, recently lapsed as the cert is
devalued at both resellers and in general due to their failure to
I maintain TTYtter, a Perl Twitter command-line client and application
platform, and act as one of the list moderators. My day job has nothing
to do with either one of those roles. :)
http://www.floodgap.com/software/ttytter/
--
personal:
Hi,
I'm Scott Wilcox (@dordotky). I'm a freelance developer and currently run and
maintain the http://tweekly.fm and http://laststat.us services. I developer
mostly in PHP over the majority of my projects but plan to switch to either
Ruby or Python this year. I'm also an iPhone developer and
I'm Marco Kaiser (@marco), started playing with the API in Summer 2007 and
developed AIR-based twhirl back then. It was acquired by Seesmic almost two
years ago now, and I joined the company, too. Did a couple more Twitter
desktop apps since then... :) I am based in Germany, and I also act as a
We have not had an introductions thread in a long time (or ever that I could
find) so I'm starting one. Don't forget to add an answer to the tools thread
[1](Gmail link [2]) as well.
I'm Abraham Williams, I've been working with the Twitter API and this group
since early 2008. I do mostly
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 2:20 PM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
So. Who are you, what do you do, what have you built, and what feature do
you most want to see added?
For a long time, I didn't 'get' Twitter. Then I thought of having the
classified ads on my site send an update to
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