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Titre : | Twitter API: Up and Running: Learn How to Build Applications With the Twitter API |
Auteurs : | Kevin Makice, Auteur |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : O'Reilly Media, 2009 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-596-55084-4 |
Résumé : |
"This groundbreaking book provides you with the skills and resources necessary to build web applications for Twitter. Perfect for new and casual programmers intrigued by the world of microblogging, *Twitter API: Up and Running* carefully explains how each part of Twitter's API works, with detailed examples that show you how to assemble those building blocks into practical and fun web applications. You'll also get a complete look at Twitter culture and learn how it has inspired programmers to build hundreds of tools and applications. With this book, you will: * Explore every component of a Twitter application and learn how the API responds * Get the PHP and MySQL code necessary to build your own applications, with explanations of how these ingredients work * Learn from real-world Twitter applications created just for this book * Discover the most interesting and useful Twitter programs--and get ideas for creating your own--with the book's Twitter application directory. Twitter offers a new way to connect with people on the Internet, and *Twitter API: Up and Running* takes you right to the heart of this technology. ""*Twitter API: Up and Running* is a friendly, accessible introduction to the Twitter API. Even beginning web developers can have a working Twitter project before they know it. Sit down with this for a weekend and you're on your way to Twitter API mastery."" --Alex Payne, Twitter API Lead ""*Twitter API: Up and Running* is a very comprehensive and useful resource--any developer will feel the urge to code a Twitter-related application right after finishing the book!"" --The Lollicode team, creators of Twitscoop" |