Posting to Twitter and Kwippy Using .NET: A Simple C# Guide

Posting to Twitter and Kwippy Using .NET: A Simple C# Guide As an open-source enthusiast and indie developer, I’m always excited to explore new ways of integrating different platforms. Today, I’ll show you how to post updates to Twitter and Kwippy using a straightforward C# program. This guide is perfect for developers looking to add social media functionality to their .NET applications. Why This Matters Integrating social media platforms into your applications can significantly enhance user engagement and expand your reach. By learning how to post to Twitter and Kwippy programmatically, you’ll open up new possibilities for your projects. ...

March 3, 2009 · 2 min · 411 words · Dipankar Sarkar

Integrating Kwippy Feed into WordPress: A Quick Guide for Tech Enthusiasts

As an open-source enthusiast and indie entrepreneur, I’m always looking for ways to enhance my blog’s functionality and connect various platforms. Today, I’m excited to share a simple yet effective way to integrate your Kwippy feed into your WordPress blog. Why Add a Kwippy Feed? Integrating your Kwippy feed into your WordPress blog can: Increase engagement by showcasing your latest updates Provide fresh, dynamic content to your sidebar Create a more cohesive online presence across platforms Step-by-Step Guide Here’s how you can add a Kwippy RSS feed to your WordPress blog’s sidebar: ...

January 28, 2009 · 2 min · 259 words · Dipankar Sarkar

Building a Real-Time Twitter Feed Wall: A DIY Project for Event Displays

As an open-source enthusiast and indie developer, I’m always looking for ways to blend social media with real-world applications. Today, I’m excited to share a project that does just that: a DIY Twitter feed wall that’s perfect for events, conferences, and any scenario where you want to display live social media content on a big screen. The Inspiration and Purpose Inspired by the sleek design of Twistori, I set out to create a more flexible tool that would allow anyone to set up a simple, auto-refreshing wall where people can post content in real-time. This project was born out of a specific need for Proto.in, but I quickly realized its potential for wider applications. ...

January 22, 2009 · 2 min · 390 words · Dipankar Sarkar