Category: News
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Intuit Financial Data APIs (CAD) Update
Financial data aggregation is important to Intuit products and third-party applications alike. However, as Intuit hones our focus on our core products, we have recognized that providing aggregation to 3rd -party developers no longer fits with our core growth strategy. So that we can prioritize support for developer contributions that directly enhance the QuickBooks platform, we have decided to discontinue the Financial Data APIs (formerly known as CAD).
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Intuit Developer is heading to the LAUNCH Hackathon!
This weekend we will be sponsoring the LAUNCH Hackathon, three days of developers taking a break from their normal lives and working on a new project for the hope of fame and glory (and prizes!). We hope to see you there!
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Intuit Celebrates Fifteen Years of APIs for QuickBooks
Fifteen years ago today, Intuit launched the Intuit Developer Network, released a draft spec of the 1st QuickBooks API, and announced the acquisition of Apps.com.
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Hello {Intuit Developer} World
Late last week, I officially started my new role as the leader of the Intuit Developer team. I’m excited to work with all of you in our community, and I’d like to share a little bit about me. I’ve held a variety of roles as a developer, manager, and engineering exec in startups and multi-national companies. Early in my career, I also founded a three-person startup on the Apple platform. I have walked in your shoes, and felt the pain and thrill of building a business on a platform.
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New Year, New Hackathons: Get your code on with us!
Last year, we got our code on at several hackathons including Hack the North, the 2015 DeveloperWeek Hackathon, as well as a few Startup Weekends. We finished the year with a bang with our own $100k hackathon (check out the highlight reel and finalist pitches) at QuickBooks Connect.
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It's a Wrap! 2015 Highlights for Intuit Developer
Developers! With 2016 only just days away, it’s time to reflect on all things 2015 – take a look back and take stock of all the accomplishments, milestones and updates that happened this year. Here are just a few of the highlights:
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Moving from Lord of the Apps to Lord of the Rings
You may have seen the news earlier this week that I will be joining Air New Zealand as their Chief Digital Officer. While I’m very excited about this amazing opportunity, it was not an easy decision for me to leave Intuit.
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On Her Majesty's Apps and Services
Earlier this Fall, I attended the HMRC (Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs) Third-Party Developer Conference at the Royal Society in London. HMRC is a non-ministerial department of the UK Government responsible for the administration and collection of direct taxes, including income tax and corporation tax, indirect taxes including value-added tax, and environmental taxes. These are activities that are very relevant to the small businesses that Intuit serves.
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Intuit Developer Announces New Partner Program
At Intuit, we are focused not only on providing the best experience and tools to allow developers to create innovative applications for small business customers, but also new ways to help them grow their business. Today, I’m proud to announce a new partner program to help developers succeed with the more than 1 million small businesses around the world who run on the QuickBooks platform.
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Introducing: The Intuit Developer Hub
Intuit Developer has a brand new way for you to keep abreast of our activities — we call it “The Hub.” The Hub provides a one-stop destination for the latest on tech updates, events, blog posts, news and announcements – as well as ways for you, the developer community, to get to know our evangelists and spokespeople and engage with us via our forums and social media channels.