A client that just receives my latest tweets using PyQt4 was quite easy to build:
import sys import twitter from PyQt4.QtGui import QApplication, QMainWindow, QTabWidget, QListView from PyQt4.QtCore import QAbstractListModel, Qt, QVariant class TweetsModel(QAbstractListModel): def __init__(self, tweets = set()): QAbstractListModel.__init__(self) self.tweets = tweets def rowCount(self, parent): return len(self.tweets) def data(self, index, role): ret = QVariant() if ( index.isValid() and index.row() < len(self.tweets) and role == Qt.DisplayRole ): ret = QVariant(self.tweets[index.row()]) return ret class TweetsListView(QListView): def __init__(self, parent): QListView.__init__(self, parent) class MainWindow(QMainWindow): def __init__(self): QMainWindow.__init__(self) api = twitter.Api() statuses = api.GetUserTimeline("pagles") tweets = [s.text for s in statuses] self.tabs = QTabWidget(self) self.tweetsModel = TweetsModel(tweets) self.tweetsList = TweetsListView(self) self.tweetsList.setModel(self.tweetsModel) self.tabs.addTab(self.tweetsList,self.tr("Tweets")) self.setCentralWidget(self.tabs) class QweetApplication(QApplication): def __init__(self): QApplication.__init__(self, sys.argv) if __name__ == "__main__": app = QweetApplication() mainwindow = MainWindow() mainwindow.show() exit(app.exec_())
Yes, my username in twitter is pagles in case you followed the code closely :-)