RT @nicolastorzec: How Facebook taught its Search tool to understand people: Natural Language Processing in Facebook Graph Search http:/ …
RT @somebitsLinks: #JavaScript #Promises: Simple examples of a new async. JavaScript idiom: dlvr.it/2sZK6B // Callback hell be gone!
@hfmuehleisen Wow, that was quick. I’ll give it a try once I have TweetNest installed. Thanks :-)
@hfmuehleisen LOL, get better soon… You could make a lot of Twitter users happy by providing such a service. Let me know how it goes… Cheers
@hfmuehleisen Another idea would be to make XHR calls to twitter,com/$username whenever someone opens the app. Let me know if yours works.
@hfmuehleisen Duh, 1&1 neither, at least not in my mid-tier package… Hmmm, what now?
#TweetNest, a #LAMP based solution that imports tweet archives & then auto-updates via cron script: http://t.co/T0ZHD4fD (via @hfmuehleisen)
@hfmuehleisen Does it automagically pull in new tweets, or is it based on the downloaded archive? If the prior, do you share the code?
MarkusLanthaler Do you wanna give Windows 1.0 or #VisiCalc a spin? Look no further: bit.ly/114qaFb, a IBM PC simulator written entirely in #JavaScript