12 Integrations with Total Processing

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    WordPress

    WordPress

    WordPress

    WordPress powers 35% of the internet. WordPress.com is the best way to experience it. Start building your website today. What can you do on WordPress.com? WordPress.com gives you everything you need to create anything you want. It’s flexible, secure, and powerful, just like you want your business to be. Promote your products, use advanced statistics and SEO tools, and connect with built-in audiences on social media to grow your business. Process payments, configure taxes and shipping, build a marketing plan—you make the widgets, we’ll make the website. Everyone has a point of view. Make your mark online with the world’s greatest blogging tool, and join a community millions strong that’s waiting to hear what you have to say. Thousands of themes means there’s a layout that’s just right for you, while storage and design options ensure you can upload anything you need to and give your work the stage it deserves.
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    Starting Price: $4 per month
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    Shopify

    Shopify

    Shopify

    Build your business. You’ve got the will. We’ve got the way. One platform with all the ecommerce and point of sale features you need to start, run, and grow your business. Find a business name, buy a domain, and create a brand with our free tools. Use one platform to sell products to anyone, anywhere—online with your ecommerce store, online marketplaces, and social media, and in-person with point of sale. Take the guesswork out of marketing with built-in tools that help you create, execute, and analyze campaigns on Facebook and Google. Use a single dashboard to manage orders, shipping, and payments anywhere you go. Gain the insights and knowledge you need to grow. Add features and functionality to your business with 3,200+ apps that integrate directly with Shopify.
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    Starting Price: $14 per month
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    WooCommerce

    WooCommerce

    Automattic

    The eCommerce platform for WordPress. Start selling today in the United States — or go global — with the world’s most customizable eCommerce platform. Your store, your way. Businesses in the United States use WooCommerce to sell anything from luxury mattresses and cupcakes, to kayak lessons and hand-crafted jewelry. - online. With 89,009,119 downloads, WooCommerce is the most popular eCommerce platform for building an online store (stats from Builtwith). Browse hundreds of free and paid WooCommerce extensions on our official marketplace, including Stripe, PayPal, USPS, ShipStation, MailChimp, and many others popular in the United States. Woo offers next-level customization, advanced selling features, and dedicated support to help established merchants continue growing. Whether you’ve got dreams of selling or have grand plans to build for others, you can do it with Woo. And we’ll be with you every step of the way.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Magento

    Magento

    Adobe

    Magento Open Source delivers all the basic eCommerce capabilities and allows you to build a unique online store from the ground up. However, if you’re ready for a fully featured eCommerce solution, we recommend our cloud-based Adobe Commerce software, which includes optimized cloud architecture and hosting as well as AI-powered merchandising and analytics. No other platform gives you the power to create unique and engaging shopping experiences. Enjoy rich, out-of-the-box features, an unrivaled ability to customize, and seamless third-party integrations. With our eCommerce platforms, a global ecosystem of implementation partners, and a vast marketplace of extensions, it’s time to bring your commerce vision to life. Marry content with commerce to customer demands for flawless brand interactions. Get the most out of your eCommerce store by extending its capabilities with ready-to-use extensions from the marketplace.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Python

    Python

    Python

    The core of extensible programming is defining functions. Python allows mandatory and optional arguments, keyword arguments, and even arbitrary argument lists. Whether you're new to programming or an experienced developer, it's easy to learn and use Python. Python can be easy to pick up whether you're a first-time programmer or you're experienced with other languages. The following pages are a useful first step to get on your way to writing programs with Python! The community hosts conferences and meetups to collaborate on code, and much more. Python's documentation will help you along the way, and the mailing lists will keep you in touch. The Python Package Index (PyPI) hosts thousands of third-party modules for Python. Both Python's standard library and the community-contributed modules allow for endless possibilities.
    Starting Price: Free
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    BigCommerce

    BigCommerce

    BigCommerce

    Build a business that’s ready for anything. Meet the flexible, open SaaS platform leading a new era of ecommerce. Explore limitless possibilities to Build, Innovate and Grow. Start with the rock-solid foundation of a powerful ecommerce platform. Spark creativity and craft beautiful store experiences with design tools that know no bounds. Tame operational complexity with an easy-to-use, secure platform that's up when you need it most. Deliver lightning-fast commerce experiences that keep your customers coming back for more. Turn impossible commerce experiences into reality with the flexibility of open SaaS. Seize market opportunities and unleash new experiences at the speed of your business. Craft content-rich experiences anywhere your audience takes you. Make unifying your backend or powering up with third-party apps a breeze. Scale and grow smarter without complexity holding you back.
    Starting Price: $29.95 per month
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    Ruby

    Ruby

    Ruby Language

    Wondering why Ruby is so popular? Its fans call it a beautiful, artful language. And yet, they say it’s handy and practical. Since its public release in 1995, Ruby has drawn devoted coders worldwide. In 2006, Ruby achieved mass acceptance. With active user groups formed in the world’s major cities and Ruby-related conferences filled to capacity. Ruby-Talk, the primary mailing list for discussion of the Ruby language, climbed to an average of 200 messages per day in 2006. It has dropped in recent years as the size of the community pushed discussion from one central list into many smaller groups. Ruby is ranked among the top 10 on most of the indices that measure the growth and popularity of programming languages worldwide (such as the TIOBE index). Much of the growth is attributed to the popularity of software written in Ruby, particularly the Ruby on Rails web framework.
    Starting Price: Free
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    .NET

    .NET

    Microsoft

    Free. Cross-platform. Open source. A developer platform for building all your apps. Build native apps for Android, iOS, macOS and Windows from a single codebase. You can write your .NET apps in C#, F#, or Visual Basic. Your skills, code, and favorite libraries apply anywhere you use .NET. You can learn more about what .NET can do with these free videos. .NET is open source and we are very thankful for the many contributions it receives from the community.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Java

    Java

    Oracle

    The Java™ Programming Language is a general-purpose, concurrent, strongly typed, class-based object-oriented language. It is normally compiled to the bytecode instruction set and binary format defined in the Java Virtual Machine Specification. In the Java programming language, all source code is first written in plain text files ending with the .java extension. Those source files are then compiled into .class files by the javac compiler. A .class file does not contain code that is native to your processor; it instead contains bytecodes — the machine language of the Java Virtual Machine1 (Java VM). The java launcher tool then runs your application with an instance of the Java Virtual Machine.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PHP

    PHP

    PHP

    Fast, flexible and pragmatic, PHP powers everything from your blog to the most popular websites in the world. The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.0.20. When using the PHP.net website, there is even no need to get to a search box to access the content you would like to see quickly. You can use short PHP.net URLs to access pages directly.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Node.js

    Node.js

    Node.js

    As an asynchronous event-driven JavaScript runtime, Node.js is designed to build scalable network applications. Upon each connection, the callback is fired, but if there is no work to be done, Node.js will sleep. This is in contrast to today's more common concurrency model, in which OS threads are employed. Thread-based networking is relatively inefficient and very difficult to use. Furthermore, users of Node.js are free from worries of dead-locking the process, since there are no locks. Almost no function in Node.js directly performs I/O, so the process never blocks except when the I/O is performed using synchronous methods of Node.js standard library. Because nothing blocks, scalable systems are very reasonable to develop in Node.js. Node.js is similar in design to, and influenced by, systems like Ruby's Event Machine and Python's Twisted. Node.js takes the event model a bit further. It presents an event loop as a runtime construct instead of as a library.
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    JavaScript

    JavaScript

    JavaScript

    JavaScript is a scripting language and programming language for the web that enables developers to build dynamic elements on the web. Over 97% of the websites in the world use client-side JavaScript. JavaScript is one of the most important scripting languages on the web. Strings in JavaScript are contained within a pair of either single quotation marks '' or double quotation marks "". Both quotes represent Strings but be sure to choose one and STICK WITH IT. If you start with a single quote, you need to end with a single quote. There are pros and cons to using both IE single quotes tend to make it easier to write HTML within Javascript as you don’t have to escape the line with a double quote. Let’s say you’re trying to use quotation marks inside a string. You’ll need to use opposite quotation marks inside and outside of JavaScript single or double quotes.
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