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OAuthRequest("http://api.twitter.com/account/verify_credentials.xml","GET",array("count"=>"0")); $xml = simplexml_load_string($req); $status = $xml; $tid = $status[0]->id; $res_result = mysql_query( "select count(*) from $tblname where twitter_id = $tid;", $link); if($res_result!=true){ setcookie('stdn','',0,'/','qanta.jp'); }else{ $result = mysql_fetch_array($res_result, MYSQL_ASSOC); //echo $res
This is how we implemented metrics in recent apps I’ve worked on: Right before the app shipped we’d go thru the app and anywhere something interesting happened, we’d add a metric by naming it and inserting a line of code to trigger the metric. Some header file would contain all the metric names. Later after the app shipped we’d need to answer a question like: How many of our users are using a spec
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