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  • July 2021 platform update

    We’ve been busy at work over the last six months, and wanted to share details on the work we have done to improve your experience, as well as the experience for QuickBooks® Online customers. API documentation updates In the face of innumerable challenges during 2020, the API documentation team has emerged in 2021 with a […]

  • How do you prefer to receive feedback?

    We’ve all been there. Our manager sits us down to give us professional feedback on our job performance, and we’re sweating bullets. As it turns out, our manager isn’t having much fun either. Harvard Business Review (HBR) surveyed 7,631 people to find out if giving negative feedback was stressful or difficult … 44% agreed that […]

  • What does 5G mean for app development?

    In December 2020, we asked the Intuit® Developer community what they saw as the biggest tech advancements of 2020. The majority of respondents voted for 5G over the adoption of AI, serverless computing, and distributed cloud. This makes sense, considering 5G technology is already impacting developers and how they approach app development. 5G and app […]

  • How to recruit the next generation of developers

    According to the U.S. News’ Best Technology Jobs of 2021 report, the #1 technology job is Software Developer. U.S. News based its rankings on specific component measures, including median salary ($107,510), the unemployment rate (1.4%), and a 10-year growth volume (Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 316,000 software developer jobs will be added between 2019 and […]

  • Detailed app review status on Developer Portal

    For those of you who have been publishing to our app store or intending to, we have refreshed our UI to provide more insight and transparency into the status of your app review. These changes can be seen in the Dashboard page, as well as the List on App store page (please refer to screenshots […]

  • What's new in QuickBooks Online: June 2021

    Welcome to another article in a series of posts about what’s new in QuickBooks Online. Ah, June, when the kids are out of school and the bugs are out to get you. We’ve squashed a few bugs of our own and made some progress with frequently requested upgrades this month. From creating reports to pairing […]

  • Accessibility in logos: Design with accessibility in mind

    If you were to guess how many people around the world have some form of vision impairment, what would you say? Two billion puts you close … but not quite there. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), at least 2.2 billion people have a near or distance vision impairment. Knowing that billions of people […]

  • Is your company prioritizing accessibility in its product releases?

    To what degree does your company emphasize accessibility in its product releases? That’s the question we asked the Intuit® Developer community in our Twitter poll for May, and we were excited to see that 32.2% of our 1,183 respondents put accessible web design first. Interestingly, “We don’t emphasize it” came in second with 25.9% and […]

  • Where do you go for resources you trust?

    Intuit® developers, how often do you check out Reddit for developer resources? If it’s a daily habit, you’re not alone. As of Jan. 2020, Reddit reports it has more than 52 million daily active users, over 100,000 communities, and upwards of 50 billion monthly views. We’re not surprised at these numbers. Our most recent Twitter […]

  • Proving accessibility is worth it with analytics

    You’ve probably noticed by now that Intuit® considers accessibility a priority. We’ve tackled the subject on many fronts, from why accessibility matters to setting priorities for accessibility issues. We’ve also looked at how to help developers write accessible code, including the creation of an open-source vs-code plugin: accessibility-snippets by Intuit software engineer Kendall Gassner. She […]