If no programmer can do this with twitter, then the problem is on
twitter.
But some programmers should can do this.
In another hand,it should not twitter's responsibility and goal to
teach all programmers all programming skills.
So that why there is a page list programmers available to work
What I have found is that 99% of the topics on here relate to Oauth...
if you have a question about a different aspect of the api it is less
likely that you will get a reply.
The wiki documentation is fairly good and code examples are given, but
if you are trying to do something that is not
Yes I agree. What Twitter has already published is fairly good.
However the areas that Twitter won't mention or cover in the
documentation is the painful gray area. There are no sufficient of doc
to find out how to do certain ways especially on OAuth.
On Jul 28, 10:19 am, Sam
Hi,
I have to disagree. I think that the twitter team is doing an awesome
job on their support.
With the help of the documentation at dev.twitter.com and the people
on this mailing list, I was able to write a complete oAuth library for
Objective-C in less than 5 hours. Before starting, my oAuth
Just some thoughts. Votes please.
That's trivially done with the LinqToTwitter library. Head over to
http://linqtotwitter.codeplex.com
Hi Tom,
I do have to agree that the Twitter guy who tried to help me was
impressive, I rarely get that level of support and I cannot fault his
efforts. I agree OAuth is not difficult, I have implemented Oauth for
other apps and have my own libraries also. (Not sure why I'm having
problems with
Hi IDisposable,
I haven't looked at linqtotwitter yet, but will pop over and take a
look. Thanks for the link.
:0)
On Jul 27, 8:20 pm, @IDisposable idisposa...@gmail.com wrote:
Just some thoughts. Votes please.
That's trivially done with the LinqToTwitter library. Head over