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# clj-twitter-feelings
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Shows how people on twitter are feeling, in real-time.
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Meant to be an example of a swing app in Clojure.
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## Usage
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Download the standalone jar and run it like:
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java -jar clj-twitter-feelings-1.0.0-standalone.jar
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## How it works
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* Access the twitter sample tweet stream
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* Find the feeling related adjectives in the tweet status and find their type
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(Positive, Neutral, Negative)
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* Keep the count of the adjective types in a sliding windows of tweets
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* Show the count on the UI
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## License
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Copyright (C) 2010 Abhinav Sarkar <abhinav@abhinavsarkar.net>
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Distributed under the Eclipse Public License, the same as Clojure.
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