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    Twitter-Post-Fetcher

    Twitter-Post-Fetcher

    Fetch your twitter posts without using the new Twitter 1.1 API

    ...Recently I was quite frustrated to find out that the old API on Twitter was depreciated and the overhead in setting up a system to perform OAUTH just to get my already publicly available tweets was too damn high. Even worse I couldn't find any simple solutions for JavaScript. All code examples were server-side. So after much thinking, I invented the following solution. It makes use of the over-bloated widgets Twitter gives us to put on our sites, cuts out all the nonsense (and nonsemantic markup), and returns to you your raw tweet text so you can do with it as you please and style it how you want on your own website - like it should be. Instructions on how to get it working with your tweets are in the code comments, just do what it says! ...
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    jsql-sx

    jsql-sx is a javascript API for simple SQL-like local data handling

    The jsql-sx javascript API implements a small, often used, subset of the SQL language aimed at handling structured data locally in a Web browser. It supports HTML5 persistence by storing all the data in the browser's local storage (if the browser supports it) for later usage. This API was developed thinking about Web applications (desktop and mobile) which: - Handle considerable amounts of local data - Need data persistence - Prefer structured access to data - Work offline The API was written in vanilla javascript so no additional libraries are needed. For the on-going documentation please visit the project's Wiki.
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