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README.markdown
BinaryTweet.com
Folks used to write books. Then Articles. Then Blog Posts. Then Tweets. Then Binary Tweets. It can't get any smaller than this.
I only know javascript, can I still help develop this?
Yes. BinaryTweet is written entirely in Javascript thanks to the Jack project which is just a thin wrapper around Rack and Johnson.
Here's what you do: hit the "fork" button up above and then mess with the code. Since it's all Javascript you can go ahead and have yourself a ball.
What features do you have planned?
You twitter like so:
@binarial 0
Or, (wait for it...)
@binarial 1
And that becomes part of your "binary tweetscape". Or "digital twitterstream". Or "time you'll never get back"
Uh, why would you build this?
Coding is fun. We have to remember that.








