This is the second part of tutorials series with python-twitter.Today I will show you how to get pieces of information about friends, users and save into a binary file with pickle known as cPickle.I will use my old source code from the last tutorial.import os import twitter # for save to file import by python version try: import cPickle as pickle except: import pickle consumer_key=' '
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