Intuit Developer Blog
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Java Payments SDK is here
Here at Intuit we constantly strive to make it easier for you to use our APIs and onboard to our platform quickly. One feedback we have received in the past is to add support for Payments API in the Intuit SDK. We are pleased to announce that we now have support for Payments API in the latest version of Java SDK (version 5.0.0 or upwards).
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Salesforce Sample Application Now Available
We have news for all the Salesforce developers out there! We are pleased to introduce a Salesforce sample application that will make it easier for developers to integrate their app with QuickBooks Online APIs.
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Developers: You’ve Decided to Pursue Funding, So How Do You Find It?
As a developer, you’ve considered the pros and cons of developer funding and have decided to pursue it. Now you need to find it. Read on to learn your options.
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10 Sandboxes Now Available for Intuit Developers!
Building an app using QuickBooks Online API that supports multiple countries often requires you to test your app integration against multiple sandbox companies in different locales. In the past, we provided you with the ability to create 5 sandboxes within your developer account. We are pleased to announce that we have now increased the number of sandboxes to 10 per developer account. These sandboxes can be created in any of the 6 locales (US, CA, UK, AU, IN, FR) that we currently support and come with test data pre-populated into them for easier use.
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New OAuth 2.0 Ruby Client
We are pleased to introduce a new OAuth2.0 Ruby Client that will make it easier for Ruby developers to integrate their app with QuickBooks Online APIs. With the help of this client, developers can create their OAuth Access Token within minutes.
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What is OAuth Migration?
If you are not an engineer, and you have an application or integration with QuickBooks that was built before June 2017, this FAQ can help you understand how the required migration to OAuth 2.0 affects you and your integration.
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Developers: Not Sure If You Should Consider Fundraising? Here’s Why It’s Important.
Developers working to get their startup to the next level should consider developer funding, such as the Lighter Capital Intuit Developer Fund. Why? Read on.
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Intuit Developer Spotlight: Chaser, App Showdown Finalist
Chaser, the next developer in our Intuit Developer Spotlight series and an App Showdown Finalist, is another great example of an app significantly helping SMBs.
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Why Developers Should Be Active on Forums: Insights from Konstantin Khisamov of CloudBusiness LLC
Konstantin Khisamov believes active participation in the Intuit Developer Support Community provides multiple benefits for every developer and shares why.
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Intuit Developer Spotlight: Regis Malloy of G1VE, App Showdown Winner
In one year, G1VE went from startup to App Showdown Winner. Our next developer in our Intuit Developer Spotlight, Regis Malloy, tells us how it all happened