Why Twitter clients don’t matter
Since creating TweetSharp, I’ve had the opportunity to speak with a lot of folks who are using it to build their Twitter projects, which is great to hear. Most developers feel that a) the current state of the union for Twitter clients like Seesmic Desktop and Twhirl, TweetDeck and hootsuite, blu and Witty, just doesn’t do “all of the things I’d want a Twitter client to do”. And this is fair criticism, since client developers can’t possibly anticipate every use for Twitter, and new uses are emerging all the time.
The most common use for TweetSharp has been to accelerate the development…


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