Editing Twitter (CDSW)
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== Potential exercises == | == Potential exercises == | ||
'''Who are my followers?''' | |||
# Alter code example 1 (ex1_get_user_info.ipynb) to get your followers. | |||
# For each of your followers, get *their* followers (investigate time.sleep to throttle your computation) | |||
# Identify the follower you have that also follows the most of your followers. | |||
# How many handles follow you but none of your followers? | |||
# Repeat this for people you follow, rather than that follow you. | |||
'''Topics and Trends''' | '''Topics and Trends''' | ||
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Geolocation hint: You can use <code>d = api.search(geocode='[lng],[lat],5mi)</code> to get Tweets from a 5 mile radius around a point. Use Google or Bing maps to get a similar bounding box around Fenway Park. | Geolocation hint: You can use <code>d = api.search(geocode='[lng],[lat],5mi)</code> to get Tweets from a 5 mile radius around a point. Use Google or Bing maps to get a similar bounding box around Fenway Park. | ||
== Congratulations!!!!== | == Congratulations!!!!== |