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  • Happy Hour with Intuit Developer Coming to a City Near You

    As Intuit Developer hits the road over the next few months, we are excited to host happy hour with developers we don’t normally get to see. This Thursday, December 18th, we’ll be hosting happy hour in downtown Seattle, Washington. In conjunction with QuickBooks Online certification training events for accountants in January, we’ll be hosting happy […]

  • Intuit Developer at Lean Startup Conference

    We’re really excited to be attending and exhibiting at this week’s Lean Startup conference in San Francisco. Why? This conference gives us a unique opportunity to talk to entrepreneurs about one of the most important business processes for small businesses and startups: Accounting.  Here at Intuit, we want to give small businesses the very best […]

  • Intuit RealmIds are changing from Integer to Long

    NOTE: Updated: August 2015 Action Required: You must ensure your application can accommodate the new long RealmId format that will be in Production by June 2015 toward the end of calendar year 2015. What is Happening: RealmIds are the numeric identifier that Intuit Identity Services use to identify a QuickBooks company record. The current format is a […]

  • Intuit hosts Node Day this Friday, Dec 5

    Special Guest Post by Boki Beran, Intuit Web UI Architect This Friday, December 5, we will be hosting “Node Day” at Intuit’s Mountain View location. Node Day is for Architects, Developer managers and principal engineers from mid-to-large size companies, who are currently using or looking to use NodeJS as a solution for their company. It’s an […]

  • Monthly Intuit Developer Call: December 2014

    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 […]

  • Why have a virtual hackathon

    The following is a guest blog post from Koding’s Chief Business Officer, Nitin Gupta.  Hackathons are a way for creative teams to solve difficult problems in a very short amount of time. However, the challenge with most traditional hackathons is that they require you to be physically present at a location. With more and more of our […]

  • Intuit Sponsors Inaugural Koding Global Hackathon

    About a week ago, an old colleague Nitin Gupta reached out to me with an exciting proposition. He asked if Intuit would be interested in sponsoring the inaugural Koding hackathon and if I would be interested in being a judge. I took a quick look and immediately knew I had to say yes! Koding itself is a […]

  • Money2020: A Hackathon to Rule Them All

    If you weren’t able to attend the Money2020 hackathon earlier this month in Las Vegas, then you missed a lot of exciting and innovative teams working hard to change the world. The event kicked off Friday, Oct. 31 with a party at Club Haze.  My boss would fire me if I posted pictures from that […]

  • Intuit Developer at Web Summit 2014

    Last week, a small group from Intuit disembarked in Dublin to join a few other folks (OK, about 20,000!) at the Web Summit. The Summit started as an informal meet up of 450 members of the tech community in 2010; by 2013 it had already grown to more than 10,000. The attendees ranged from Amazon to […]

  • Introducing the All-New QuickBooks Apps.com

    Two weeks ago at QuickBooks Connect we launched an all-new Apps.com, the ultimate small business app store for QuickBooks Online users. Besides a fresh, more modern look, the redesign of our app store focused on improving app discoverability, improving the publishing process, and extending the reach of the store worldwide. Global App StoresThe new Apps.com […]