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| NOOP.NL: Twitter Top 100 For Software Developers - Last Friday I sent an email to people in our organization 'officially' endorsing the use of Twitter as a way to keep in touch with each other , and as a way to connect with whatever's happening around the world . And now, two days later, upper management still hasn't fired me over it. Which is nice. However, one question our software developers might ask me is: "OK, I'm using this Twitter stuff, but which people should I follow ?" Well, that question is easily answered... Some time ago I published a Top 50 Twitterers to Follow for Developers . That list contained a number of famous people in the software development business , but it was only based on their number of followers. This time I decided to calculate the results using the rank given by Twitter Grader . It is based on number of followers, updates, profile completeness, and several other mysterious criteria. And I know you will wonder... how did I decide who to put on this list? That's easy. I restricted myself to the people I'm following myself. There are probably plenty of heroes and celebrities out there that I haven't found yet. (But if they make themselves know to me, I will be sure to include them in the next edition.) Oh, and I also discarded everyone who was not clearly and directly involved in software development, in some way or another. (If you think I haven't treated you fairly in this, you know where to find me...) These are the results. I hope you like them... Note: the Twitter statistics are always changing. The rank column reflects the numbers as I found them on Saturday 31th of January.
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Software Developers - Last Friday I sent an email to people in our organization 'officially' endorsing the use of Twitter as a way to keep in touch with each other, and as a way to connect with whatever's happening around the world. And..." /
Last Friday I sent an email to people in our organization 'officially' endorsing the use of Twitter as a way to keep in touch with each other , and as a way to connect with whatever's happening around the world . And now, two days later, upper management still hasn't fired me over it. Which is nice. However, one question our software developers might ask me is: "OK, I'm using this Twitter stuff, but which people should I follow ?" Well, that question is easily answered... Some time ago I published a Top 50 Twitterers to Follow for Developers . That list contained a number of famous people in the software development business , but it was only based on their number of followers. This time I decided to calculate the results using the rank given by Twitter Grader . It is based on number of followers, updates, profile completeness, and several other mysterious criteria. And I know you will wonder... how did I decide who to put on this list? That's easy. I restricted myself to the people I'm following myself. There are probably plenty of heroes and celebrities out there that I haven't found yet. (But if they make themselves know to me, I will be sure to include them in the next edition.) Oh, and I also discarded everyone who was not clearly and directly involved in software development, in some way or another. (If you think I haven't treated you fairly in this, you know where to find me...) These are the results. I hope you like them... Note: the Twitter statistics are always changing. The rank column reflects the numbers as I found them on Saturday 31th of January.
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