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tweetinvi
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.NET MAUI Blazor Hybrid (.NET 7) TweetinviAPI not working on iOS
I am working on a .NET MAUI Blazor Hybrid (.NET 7) mobile app and using TweetinviAPI 5.0.4 (https://github.com/linvi/tweetinvi) . When I test my app locally on my iPhone iOS (16.0.3) it is not working and get the following stack trace error:
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NET MAUI Blazor app embedded Twitter timeline
u/KrisStrube Thanks for the reply! I will take a look at this article. I am also leaning towards using Tweetinvi (https://github.com/linvi/tweetinvi) as I think this will probably give me more flexibility in the long run.
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Redis as a Database with Redis OM
After you have a few tweets (I’m using a library called Tweetinvi) you want to store them.
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Clean Up My Tweet and Report It Weekly using MongoDB Atlas Serverless Instances
Twitter API - using TweetinviAPI
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How to integrate Twitter api in xamarin.forms ? All the articles are 4-5 years old and also xamarin.Auth 1.7 tells me to install more packages in my app , Also linqToTwitter is not compatible with .net standard 2.0
If you need full coverage or just really don’t want to implement something yourself, try this https://github.com/linvi/tweetinvi maybe?
h5
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.NET Blazor
Or similar for c# with https://h5.rocks (disclaimer: author here)
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The compiler
A compiler is a program that can turn code written in one programming language into code written in another programming language. Like you say, they're used to convert code into machine code so that your computer can run it, but it's not limited to just that. They can be used to convert your code into any other programming language, even high-level ones. So you can totally compile your C# code into JavaScript if you're insane enough to do that.
- What is the development status of Bridge.net?
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Has anyone had any luck with a C# to JavaScript transpiler?
It was recently forked into new project called h5: https://github.com/theolivenbaum/h5
What are some alternatives?
FluentResults - A generalised Result object implementation for .NET/C#
Bridge.NET - :spades: C# to JavaScript compiler. Write modern mobile and web apps in C#. Run anywhere with Bridge.NET.
LINQ to Twitter - LINQ Provider for the Twitter API (C# Twitter Library)
YantraJS - JavaScript Engine for .NET Standard Completely rewritten in C#
Genius.NET - .NET library to access Genius API @ (https://www.genius.com)
Telegraph - Telegraph app for desktop.
ShopifySharp - ShopifySharp is a .NET library that helps developers easily authenticate with and manage Shopify stores.
Sambal - A simple educational Win32 compiler project which makes EXE
Theraot - Backporting .NET and more: LINQ expressions in .net 2.0 - nuget Theraot.Core available.
Roslyn - The Roslyn .NET compiler provides C# and Visual Basic languages with rich code analysis APIs.
SharpYaml - SharpYaml is a .NET library for YAML compatible with CoreCLR
SimplCommerce - A simple, cross platform, modulith ecommerce system built on .NET