Slower-than-I'd-like response times prompted me to implement OAuth in GTweet.
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GTweet Beta 2 is now live. Please visit gtweet.net to re-make your GTweet URLs.
After a wonderful and relaxing trip to Greece, I returned to a flurry of e-mails warning me that GTweet is down.
As a belated St. Patrick's day gift to us all, Panic released Coda 1.6.3 today.
I (hopefully) fixed some text-encoding issues with GTweet.
GTweet.net went live last night. Start reading Twitter in Google Reader today!
I changed the name of Twitterfeed to GTweet and added avatars to the feed.
By the power of regex I have corrected the behavior of Twitterfeed when handling multiple links in a single tweet. Usernames prefixed by @ are also now made into links.
Despite conflicting opinions on how to use Twitter, my OCD makes it very difficult not to read each and every toot that comes my way.
I like to read Twitter via Google Reader, but this has some drawbacks, so I wrote a bridge in PHP to make everything nicer.
I wrote a simple php page that greps through the html files within Coda's "books" and displays the results ordered by the number times the search term appears.
Coda has the ability to display online reference manuals as searchable "books". The feature is nice, but I felt as though it would be more useful to have locally stored books that could be referenced when offline.
After starting my first full-time software development job last week, I found myself in need of a solution that would let me edit files directly on a development server. The folks at Panic convinced me to part with 99 of my hard earned dollars and I was not disappointed.
I created a Javascript bookmarklet to ease the frequent annoyance of cutting and pasting the start and end addresses from the Google Maps directions page into the MBTA trip planner.
I rebuilt my brother's web site using Joomla 1.5 to gain some experience with the CMS.
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