[twitter-dev] Re: .NET Class for handling Twitter Updates and Rate Checks

2009-11-12 Thread Andrew Badera
A modicum of common sense would drive one to post appropriate content in appropriate places ... and link to it. ∞ Andy Badera ∞ +1 518-641-1280 Google Voice ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=andrew%20badera On Thu, Nov 12, 2009

[twitter-dev] Re: .NET Class for handling Twitter Updates and Rate Checks

2009-11-12 Thread John Meyer
: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com Subject: [twitter-dev] Re: .NET Class for handling Twitter Updates and Rate Checks You are suppose to post it on a code repository site (like CodePlex or Google Code), then post a link to it here. Nobody wants 300 lines of code in their emails. Ryan

[twitter-dev] Re: .NET Class for handling Twitter Updates and Rate Checks

2009-11-12 Thread ryan alford
You are suppose to post it on a code repository site (like CodePlex or Google Code), then post a link to it here. Nobody wants 300 lines of code in their emails. Ryan On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 2:03 PM, ch...@stuffworldwide.com < ch...@stuffworldwide.com> wrote: > I sent it to the twitter people t

[twitter-dev] Re: .NET Class for handling Twitter Updates and Rate Checks

2009-11-12 Thread ch...@stuffworldwide.com
I sent it to the twitter people to post on their site but they asked me to post here as well... I was like... okay On Nov 10, 5:53 pm, Andrew Badera wrote: > I for one tend to prefer Google Code or Code Plex for posting lengthy > chunks of code intended for resharing ... > > Also, LinqToTwitter i

[twitter-dev] Re: .NET Class for handling Twitter Updates and Rate Checks

2009-11-10 Thread Andrew Badera
I for one tend to prefer Google Code or Code Plex for posting lengthy chunks of code intended for resharing ... Also, LinqToTwitter is a pretty solid reference implementation ... FWIW. (Not affiliated, just a user.) ∞ Andy Badera ∞ +1 518-641-1280 Google Voice ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] a