Hello, Sarah
Kudos, your article is super didactic and inspiring!
A few months ago, I also created a twitter bot with a design similar to yours, the @UraniumStockBot, Code.
One approach that could be better is using serverless products. As your application has a scheduler that triggers it, you don't need it up and running full-time. This way, you can save money and resources.
For example, I deployed the application at Heroku and used EasyCron to trigger it every half hour. Between one each trigger, the instance is turned off.
I hope I have opened your mind to new ideas. =]
Bests
Thanks for the great article, you really went deep into it, thanks for dedicated time and effort.
am sure you've written an article on aws, please share link I cant seem to understand how aws works
Will surely try it when I get time Sarah! Bookmarked ❤️
Yes, it's fun in Reading but at the same time it seems, I get motivated!
What a fun read! Thanks for sharing Sarah! :)
Thanks so much for this. Exactly what I needed to create mine.
I was searching for some guides to build twitter bot and found this...great article
dara akojede
Biomedical engineering student, Python beginner, Web3 enthusiast, IOTs, CAD lover
##someone from the future: I got the elevated access 2 days before I saw the tweet