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  • QuickBooks Online API v1702 released

    QuickBooks Online V1702 was recently released. Read on to learn about the new features for developers in this release.

  • Java SDK for QuickBooks Online is in maven central

    We are pleased to announce that our QuickBooks Online Java SDK is now in maven central. You no longer need to manually download the SDK jars and install it in your environment. This has been requested by several of our Java developers and we are happy to make the jars available publicly in maven now.

  • Enhancements to the QuickBooks Online Java SDK documentation

    We are happy to announce some major enhancements to the QuickBooks Online Java SDK documentation.

  • Small Business Hackathon London Wrap-Up

    What an amazing weekend! 120+ developers, designers, and entrepreneurs descended on CodeNode in London for the QuickBooks #SmallBizHack to work with five API partners to come up with ways to save time or money for small businesses.

  • QuickBooks Online SDKs go Open Source

    We are excited to announce that we have open-sourced the Java, PHP, and .NET SDKs for QuickBooks Online. Access to source code has been one of the top requests by our developer community. We are happy today to open up the source code to the community.

  • Developer Focus at QuickBooks Connect London

    While one of the biggest benefits of QuickBooks Connect is the many communities it brings together (developers, accountants, small business owners, entrepreneurs), there will also be content and activities designed specifically for developers.

  • $100,000 Small Business App Showdown 2017 is HERE!

    Intuit Developer is excited to announce that the 2017 $100,000 Small Business App Showdown contest is officially open for app submissions! This contest is exclusively for developers who successfully publish their app(s) on the QuickBooks App Store between August 16, 2016 and Aug. 15, 2017.

  • What kind of apps do small businesses really need?

    We often talk about the demand for apps that help small businesses to become more successful; be sure to check out this ebook for some great insight into the needs as well as the opportunity for developers. Whether you’re competing in a hackathon (like #SmallBizHack), have a great idea, or are an established SaaS app company, understanding your target audience is key to creating that next killer app. Here are some resources and ideas to inspire your innovation.

  • Announcing Judges for Small Business Hackathon London

    You might have noticed on the Small Business Hackathon website that we announced the Judges for the hack! They bring a great breadth of knowledge, experience, and energy and we know the hackers will be excited to pitch to them.

  • Deep dive into QuickBooks Online data queries

    The QuickBooks Online API supports data queries via the query endpoint. Queries sent via this endpoint use a unified expression language, optimized for querying QuickBooks Online data.