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  1. BREAKING... @joestump body slams @marcusramberg. Says "I think coding in Perl[sic] sucks. I have no issue with using stuff coded in Perl"
  2. Twitter programming to focus on Open Source doing things within the Twitter api, code collaboration, and promoting developer interaction.
  3. #4 HTTP services input & output points must also be visible on Twitter (ie "@weather shortreport city=boston" -> weather: @usr rain 50 degr)
  4. #3 Scoping of functions: Edit functions by tweeting with a functional definition. Last definition is global. Author.FN() to narrow scope.
  5. #2 The program is dynamically assembled and interpreted. The output is a tweet which may contain hyperlinks to vast quantities of data.
  6. #1 Functional Code Blocks shall fit within the allotted 140 character size limitation (Almost certainly the most painful rule of all)
  7. Preparing a rough draft of the Twitter Code Manifesto based on 4 or 5 main concepts to guide implementation.
  8. @robertlofthouse: @joestump prague = beer_buddy - 1 :P
  9. http://snipt.org/ allows social code sharing with tight Twitter integration.
  10. The rss feed from twitter will become the navigation "menu" if you will. thereby providing deep satisfying linkage to all the best cookies!
  11. setting up social programming! a new way to program "socially".