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Twitter Developer Communities: get to know your local developers

Today we’re announcing Twitter Developer Communities — a program that enables developers to come together and grow their own communities across the globe, and connect with each other locally, online, or with the @TwitterDev team.

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A new experience for documentation and developer resources

We’re introducing new design, infrastructure, and content for our Twitter Developer website, dev.twitter.com.

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Twitter developer events: October 2016

We have a super busy October coming up. Find out where we will be and when!

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How Twitter deploys its widgets JavaScript

The technical details of how Twitter safely deploys widgets.js to keep things simple for publishers, catch mistakes early, and avoid negative customer impact.

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Reinforcement Learning for Torch: Introducing torch-twrl

We are exploring RL as a learning paradigm, and to that end, Twitter Cortex built a framework for RL development. Today, Twitter is open sourcing torch-twrl to the world.

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Twitter developer events: September 2016

Check out our travels and events as we head to England, Austria, India, and Wales in September!

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Case Study: How NDTV uses Fabric and Twitter tools

Learn why NDTV chose to use components from Fabric to improve uptime, monitor analytics, embed tweets and streamline login.

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Launching Twitter Kit 2.0 and Digits 2.0 for Android

Version 2.0 is a major revision, refining our libraries based on your feedback while enhancing performance and alignment with modern Android tools.

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Twitter developer events: August 2016

This month we will launch community-led meetup groups in Los Angeles and Seattle.

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Twitter Kit now loops Vine into your apps: a seamless viewing experience

At the start of this year, we extended Twitter Kit’s media support with an enhanced video player and we were delighted to see video and GIFs from Twitter bring the stories in your apps to life. Now, we’re adding Vine support to Twitter Kit too!

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