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  • DeveloperWeek 2015 + the Great Small Business Opp

    For those who work within a Developer Program, going to an event called Developer Week is an exciting thing – we get to engage with our community, talk about the opportunity for developers to create for small businesses and generally “talk shop” with other dev programs. Hack On! Developer Week 2015, held in San Francisco […]

  • Building Apps for Small Business 101

    This weekend we’ll be sponsoring the Developer Week 2015 Hackathon and will also be at the conference all next week to answer questions, interact with developers and host a drinkup. One of the top questions we get from new developers is “What app can I or should I build for small business?” In this GetApp podcast (video […]

  • Developer Week SF Hackathon: Get Inspired!

    This coming weekend, @IntuitDev will join other sponsors at the Developer Week Hackathon. The conference organizers expect as many as 1000 developers to come to this hack, and there are so many challenges vying for their coding brilliance, I imagine it will be somewhat daunting to choose among them!  We’re challenging devs to create an […]

  • Monthly Intuit Developer Call: February 2015

    Lon Orenstein, from Dashboards+Sync for QuickBooks and Microsoft CRM and Map Business Online hosts a monthly developer call for Intuit Developers. According to Lon: “The purpose is for developers to get together and talk about things specific to our issues (especially technical ones), how we run our business, how we deal with Intuit, and any other topics you’d like […]

  • Is Developer Week Ready for Intuit Developer?

    The Intuit Developer group is excited to be sponsoring and participating in Developer Week, February 6-12, 2015. What is Developer Week? DeveloperWeek 2015 is San Francisco’s largest one-week tech event series with over 60 week-long events including the DeveloperWeek 2015 Conference & Expo, Accelerate 2015 (1,000+ attendee hackathon) GirlDevWeek Events, Robotics Dev Summit, DevOps Summit, 1,000+ attendee tech hiring mixer, and […]

  • What programming languages are popular with Intuit devs?

    Recently, there has been a lot of discussion online about what languages developers are currently using. For those devs just starting out, the question is which language should they learn first.

  • Webinar Recording: Sandbox, Harmony, and You

    Thanks to everyone who joined us last week for our January webinar on the Harmony Toolkit and the new QuickBooks Online Developer Sandbox testing environment. In case you missed it, Dorelle Rabinowitz (Experience Design Leader at Intuit) walked devs through an overview of Harmony, Intuit’s UI Design Toolkit. We’ve recently made this toolkit publicly available […]

  • New Year, New Look: Introducing Intuit's Harmony Toolkit

    I’m pleased to introduce the Harmony Toolkit (http://harmony.intuit.com) which is where we house our Harmony Design System resources — what we use to design the QuickBooks Online product ecosystem. The Toolkit is a living document that is continually updated as we iterate on our products.

  • Monthly Intuit Developer Call: January 2015

    Lon Orenstein, from Dashboards+Sync for QuickBooks and Microsoft CRM and Map Business Online hosts a monthly developer call for Intuit Developers. Per Lon: “The purpose is for developers to get together and talk about things specific to our issues (especially technical ones), how we run our business, how we deal with Intuit, and any other topics you’d like to […]

  • 18 Month Timeline to Discontinue QuickBooks Online v2 REST API

    What is happening? On June 1st, 2016 Intuit will discontinue all support for the QuickBooks Online v2 REST API. After June 1st, 2016 applications will no longer be allowed to make v2 API Calls. Why is this happening? About a year ago, Intuit announced the availability of v3 of the QuickBooks Online REST API.  Since then, we’ve been encouraging […]