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Developer Updates - February Edition

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Recent updates

Integrating no-code Checkout

A game-changer for developers and merchants, enabling PayPal Checkout setup within minutes and providing a hosted solution for those without websites. Go live with the convenience of copy and paste functionality without any technical knowledge or coding required for a seamless integration

Upgrade to PayPal Complete Payments

If you have an older integration such as Payflow, Express Checkout, or Website Payments standard, you will want to upgrade to PayPal Complete Payments to get our latest payment features and innovations. This latest integration is our all-in-one solution for your payment needs and powers our best-in-class checkout experiences.

Helpful resources

Shift Left

Shift Left’ testing is a methodology in software development that involves moving testing activities to the earliest possible stage in the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). This contrasts with traditional models where testing follows development, aiming to improve quality and efficiency by identifying issues earlier.

PayPal Server-side SDKs

PayPal will be undergoing a transition regarding its server-side SDKs. This will include removing deprecated SDKs from our public GitHub presence, while concurrently gearing up to introduce new, innovative solutions. This article summarizes details on this shift, how developers can prepare for the transition, and the benefits of the new server-side SDKs.  

Community updates

Signup for no-code integrations

Attention, developers! Are you ready to revolutionize your workflow with No Code solutions? Sign up by reaching us at developer@paypal.com and we will feed you with the latest products and technology updates.

Developer Meetups

We organize global meetups to facilitate knowledge-sharing, networking, and connections between diverse talents and PayPal leaders. Register for our meetup in San Jose, California on March 27.

Stay connected

To get help with code or share feedback, visit our community page, or reach out to the communities below:

-Follow us on Twitter for updates and latest news.
-Reach out to us on GitHub.
-Get your questions answered on Stack Overflow.
-Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest how-to videos.
-Become a member in one of our meetup groups.
-Find more articles on Medium.

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