I summarized all the key features
into a C# Evolution Matrix for your reference as below diagram shows:
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Friday, 12 April 2013
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Getting a User’s Time from Twitter API in C#
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<statuses type="array">
<status>
<created_at>Tue Apr 09 10:08:15 +0000 2013</created_at>
<id>1016846548</id>
<text>Hi "everybody" #greetings</text>
<source>web</source>
<truncated>true</truncated>
<in_reply_to_status_id></in_reply_to_status_id>
<in_reply_to_user_id></in_reply_to_user_id>
<favorited>false</favorited>
<user>
<id>2566935</id>
<name>Abc Xyz</name>
<screen_name>Abc</screen_name>
<location></location>
<description></description>
<profile_image_url>http://.../normal.jpg</profile_image_url>
<url>https://www.blogger.com/blogger</url>
<protected>false</protected>
<followers_count>42</followers_count>
</user>
</status>
<status>
...
</status>
</statuses>
XDocument document = XDocument.Parse(response, LoadOptions.None); var query = from e in document.Root.Descendants("status") select new UserStatus { UserName = e.Element("user").Element("name").Value, ProfileImage = e.Element("user").Element("profile_image_url").Value, Status = HttpUtility.HtmlDecode(e.Element("text").Value), StatusDate = (e.Element("created_at").Value.ParseDateTime()) };
Few things to note about the above code:
1. HttpUtility.HtmlDecode is being used in order to get a readable text. The response contained text like “Testing "posts" #devacademy3” and this method (in System.Web) converts it to “Testing “posts” #devacademy3”.
2. The ParseDateTime() method on the element’s value is an extension method I created in order to parse a DateTime from the special string representation of the time the status was posted: Sat Nov 15 10:08:15 +0000 2008 This method looks like:
public static class StringExtensions { public static DateTime ParseDateTime(this string date) { string dayOfWeek = date.Substring(0, 3).Trim(); string month = date.Substring(4, 3).Trim(); string dayInMonth = date.Substring(8, 2).Trim(); string time = date.Substring(11, 9).Trim(); string offset = date.Substring(20, 5).Trim(); string year = date.Substring(25, 5).Trim(); string dateTime = string.Format("{0}-{1}-{2} {3}", dayInMonth, month, year, time); DateTime ret = DateTime.Parse(dateTime); return ret; } }
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
How to get a part of HTML in C#
Give the
Its a lovely HTML parser. http://htmlagilitypack.codeplex.com/
HTMLAgilityPack
a look into. Its a lovely HTML parser. http://htmlagilitypack.codeplex.com/
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