Saturday, 1430 - 1500: We both immediately set to work on setting up the framework of our respective responsibilities.
We had initially agreed to use Python and, subsequently, one of the more popular platforms for web development using Python: Django.
We both prepared our Twitter accounts for developing.
David, with more backend experience, was to set up the connection between Python and the Twitter API, using Tweepy. There was a lot of trying to figure out how the OAuth keys and consumer keys etc. worked with each other before an application could be granted access.
Nathalia, with her (somewhat limited) experience in frontend web development, began working on the loose framework of the user-facing side of the website. She used HTML 5 and CSS in the form of Bootstrap.css to help with formatting.
There were some interesting seminars during this time, too!
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