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The 140dev Twitter framework is a free source code library written by Adam Green and released under the GPL. The goal of this framework is to provide a greatly simplified interface to the Twitter API. The current beta version provides a tweet aggregation database, and a plugin for tweet display on any Web page. Additional plugins are planned for datamining, automated tweeting and account management. 140dev is written in PHP and Javascript, and uses the MySQL database for storage.
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We were so impressed by the turnout for our first Worldwide InstaMeet that we wanted to get another one together as soon as we could. The next meetup will be on Saturday, 7 May, and this time we're encouraging everyone to get together with other Instagrammers in their hometown for a photowalk!
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Writing Code is the Easy PartAnybody can learn to write code. The hard part is solving problems, not typing commands. This means that learning to program is a mental exercise followed by its interpretation into code.TeachMeToCode.com is about helping you learn to think about problems and how to write code once you've figured out what you want. Sign up for the mailing list, watch a video, listen to the podcast, or read an article to get started.
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This open-source application maps the information that your iPhone is recording about your movements. It doesn't record anything itself, it only displays files that are already hidden on your computer.
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Instead of shouting, "Asshole!" at an asshole, try "Somebody needs a hug!" You'll find it really pisses them off.
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