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[Tutorial] Using Twitter API, Tweetinvi, C#, and XML (Searching Twitter and Writing to XML)

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THIS VIDEO IS OUTDATED!!!!
Update 02/13/21 READ!!!!
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT AT THE TIME OF RECORDING I WAS USING TWEETINVI v4.0 which is based off of Twitter API v1.
The current Tweetinvi version is v5.0 and Twitter API is now v2 as of AUG 12th 2020 .
I was unfortunate to have released this video less than a month before the newer versions were released and only using the Twitter API for fun, I hadn't caught on until now.
The sign up process is still the same but everything else is different.
I apologize!
I just made a new video using the new Twitter API and Tweetinvi:
Description From Upload:
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Don't worry, I wasn't driving. I record audio in my car because it's the quietest place I have.
The low constant hum you hear throughout the video is my car's AC. I didn't think about it at the time, and I didn't care enough to record another take.
I make videos for a few reasons:
1: To learn the material better by thinking about the video and teaching it.
2: For Fun.
3: To be a better talker.
I'm in no way an expert. I've only been coding for a year. Take everything I say with a grain of salt, there is always a better way to do it.
Thanks for watching.
Update 02/13/21 READ!!!!
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT AT THE TIME OF RECORDING I WAS USING TWEETINVI v4.0 which is based off of Twitter API v1.
The current Tweetinvi version is v5.0 and Twitter API is now v2 as of AUG 12th 2020 .
I was unfortunate to have released this video less than a month before the newer versions were released and only using the Twitter API for fun, I hadn't caught on until now.
The sign up process is still the same but everything else is different.
I apologize!
I just made a new video using the new Twitter API and Tweetinvi:
Description From Upload:
----------------------------------------------------------------
Don't worry, I wasn't driving. I record audio in my car because it's the quietest place I have.
The low constant hum you hear throughout the video is my car's AC. I didn't think about it at the time, and I didn't care enough to record another take.
I make videos for a few reasons:
1: To learn the material better by thinking about the video and teaching it.
2: For Fun.
3: To be a better talker.
I'm in no way an expert. I've only been coding for a year. Take everything I say with a grain of salt, there is always a better way to do it.
Thanks for watching.
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