Tweetmeme - building stuff fast in PHP
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I launched a little project today - tweetmeme it is written in PHP (of course!). What is it? It tracks the public timeline from twitter and picks up any links that get posted. It then follows each link to find final destination and then categorizes the content into blogs / video / images / audio.
This project really shows what is possible using PHP if you know what you are doing. It helps that an experienced developer like Stut did a lot of the work (hes pretty fast!) but PHP helps us mock up projects quickly and refactor when we don’t like what we see. I believe the core engine went through 3 iterations before he was happy with it.
In total 4 programmers worked on the project each bringing in various parts that fitted together on the final day (with very little effort in the end).
Facts.
- Written in PHP 5
- About 20 PHP files
- Apache 2.2
- Uses cron jobs to run about 4 separate tasks for pulling in data / processing
- Engine builds pages then store as static HTML
- memcache used for river
- Subversion for managing code
Will write up a full post when I get a chance about what we have learnt about shipping this out so quickly.
Comment by ben on 29 January 2008:
You guys go for it. I am really pleased you are developing the fav.or.it tool. This will be a great site and I will probably look at using your APIs for plugging into my existing blog: blog.geek.nz
I hope you find some good coders for your application. If you have any updates to your application and any news etc then please feel free to email me:
ben.fellows@email.geek.nz
I’ll post any new stuff on my blog once i get it.
cheers,
Ben from blog.geek.nz
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Comment by Thejesh GN on 4 February 2008:
liked tweetmeme, Very cool mashup.
Comment by owen on 28 February 2008:
now lets do a java version!
Comment by Ryu on 7 May 2008:
I like it, nice job I think.