Have you ever had trouble deciding which Authorize.Net API to use?
Wanted an easy way to download code and test your connection? Have you
thought to yourself, “Gee, I wish Authorize.Net had some SDKs and sample
applications”?
Well, we've been listening to your questions
and requests. Recently, we set out to make improvements to our Developer
Center that would help you get your job done more efficiently. We think
that what we've come up with will do just that.
What Improvements Have Been Made?
The changes we’ve made can positively affect you regardless of your level of familiarity with the Authorize.Net APIs.
- New to Authorize.Net? If you are a new Authorize.Net developer, you can be up and running quickly with our streamlined test account creation process , 15-minute test workflow and sample applications.
- Still Deciding? If you are still trying to figure out which API to use, we’ve made the selection process easier to understand. Click here for an overview of the APIs and new visual explanations.
- Experienced Developer?
If you are a seasoned Authorize.Net developer, yes, even you will find
that your integrations can go more smoothly as we are now providing open
source SDKs in many popular languages.
In addition, we’ve
added a new integration method to allow for a fully-customizable
solution which also helps simplify PCI DSS compliance requirements .
Check out our Direct Post Method page for more details.
Enhanced Community
On
top of all that, we’ve increased visibility into the conversations you
are having here in the community. Your forum posts are now popping up in
relevant places all over the site, even as they continue to grow our
existing community.
And in case you hadn’t noticed, we are
blogging now! Woo hoo! We plan to have Authorize.Net employees,
community members and industry experts blog here regularly, so check
back often. You’ll be able to comment on each blog post and as usual,
we’re looking forward to your comments and questions.
So Let’s Get Started
Are
you ready to check this all out? Then have at it! Check out our new
Authorize.Net Developer Center now. Dive in, get to know the new site
and the new tools, and please keep us posted on how you’re using the
SDKs or other new features. As always, let us know what you think. We'd
love to hear what you have to say and are always looking for new ideas.