@JohnBristowe
From: Sydney, Australia
Bio: Developer Evangelist for Telerik
Since: March 2007 (6 years ago)
| 21K Tweets | 947 Friends | 2.7K Followers | 40 Favourites |
Users talking to JohnBristowe:
haacked ryansroberts jtango18 lyndsysimon surlydev timheuer fiunchinho gabesumner bsimser valeriob lazycoder CodeNameTech billycoover urbanescapism d_harshita malkaves jemgillam csainty kev_nz my_pigeon Manu343726 ChrisXswe nisafla damovisa
Based on 33 tweets to JohnBristowe by 24 users
Last Updated: 3 months ago
JohnBristowe talks to:
github robhawkes tjholowaychuk shanselman paul_irish badass_js indutny DEVOPS_BORAT Dynomesh smarx secretGeek mattpodwysocki MossyBlog
Based on 21 tweets by JohnBristowe to 13 users
Last Updated: 3 months ago
Words used in tweets:
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Stats about tweets by JohnBristowe:
| 21 Tweets | 38.1% Retweets | 71.4% With Links | Load More |
| 4 Hashtags | 24 Talkers | 13 To Users | 13 Web Sites |
Based on 21 tweets by JohnBristowe
Last Updated: 3 months ago
HashTags used in tweets by others:
Based on 33 tweets to JohnBristowe
Last Updated: 3 months ago
Websites linked by JohnBristowe:
github.com channel9.msdn.com news.ycombinator.com blog.sourcetreeapp.com indutny.com nodejs.org blogs.msdn.com nodeguide.com lanyrd.com youtube.com frankieroberto.com twitter.com rawkes.com
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