So what you're really asking for is someone to teach you web
development? I'm sure there are plenty of consultants on this list
who'd be willing to spend time in exchange for cold hard cash.

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On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 8:32 PM, North Carolina developer
<4northcarol...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
> How to start the Twitter API on my site?
>
> I have been playing with php for a month now and really want to use
> the simplicity of the Twitter API to make a nice site, using my
> visitors status updates, friends, and other info that the API shares.
> I have a free hosting site at 000webhost.com  if u never heard of it,
> its free, offers php/mysql, and 100s of features for free.  How should
> I start my new project.. if I want to simply... display a couple feeds
> on a page, with the header of the page including the visitor's profile
> pic and bio info.  One feed will be theirs and another mine.
>
> I've been thru 20 plus tutorials and they jump to fast into the coding
> part.  I think i have every code there is as well as library or json
> jquery twitterlib etc but no one ever shows how to start from
> scratch.
>
> How to use the curl options?
>
> How does the php interact with xml pages and can u explain that
> concept?
>
> What do I need to do to get the API to work, come back to the page
> with the accessed info from Twitter.
>
> Please help, im desperate, in the middle of nowhere, and broke! lol
> This is so interesting and hope to get some great answers from someone
> who can explain well.  Thanks and God Bless!
>

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