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Omise, founded in 2013, began with a singular vision - deliver the most robust, highest available and cost efficient payment services to online operations with simplicity and ease. Visit us at: www.omise.co

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  • The power of terminology in codebase

    The power of terminology in codebase

    A few months ago, there was a controversial article named Goodbye, Clean Code written by famous Dan Abramov.
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    Chris
    Mar 19, 2020
    The evolution of whales and software

    The evolution of whales and software

    How does the evolution of whales tie into the trends of technology? Well, a very common trend in the tech industry is to mimic the…
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    Erin Boeger
    Jan 14, 2020
    What I learned about Omise’s regional footprint as a newbie

    What I learned about Omise’s regional footprint as a newbie

    How would you feel when you are a newbie starting in a new company within an unfamiliar industry scope? Well, I can tell you that you’ll…
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    Yoonjo Shin
    Dec 16, 2019
    The pioneer of financial messaging: ISO8583 in a nutshell

    The pioneer of financial messaging: ISO8583 in a nutshell

    As a payment gateway, one of Omise’s key operations is to communicate with payment providers and networks every time a charge request is…
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    Phanarat Pak
    Dec 8, 2019
    An Analysis of Omise’s Bug Bounty Program

    An Analysis of Omise’s Bug Bounty Program

    We recently passed the one year anniversary of the public launch of our bug bounty program on the HackerOne platform. After a year of using…
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    Hardy Mansen
    Oct 31, 2019
    One small step for devs, one giant leap for software

    One small step for devs, one giant leap for software

    You have an awesome software idea, a world-changing app, or you are given ‘something’ to build. What happens most often with that idea or…
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    Erin Boeger
    Sep 24, 2019
    Online data is the new stalker

    Online data is the new stalker

    This weekend I went to meet a friend who just came back from her vacation in Goa, India. She told me all the great things about it and I…
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    L.M.
    Aug 8, 2019
    Remote working is here to stay — Here’s why

    Remote working is here to stay — Here’s why

    You probably can’t count how many days you’ve woken up wanting to stay at home and work in your pajamas all day. How many weekend beach…
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    Stacey Babi
    Jul 4, 2019
    Hire persevering people

    Hire persevering people

    Lately, there has been a lot of talk on how we, as an industry, are placing too much emphasis on new and exciting innovations. The people…
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    Chakrit Wichian
    Apr 16, 2019
    What we discovered from upgrading Rails 4.2.x to Rails 5.0.x

    What we discovered from upgrading Rails 4.2.x to Rails 5.0.x

    In this article, we would like to share our personal experiences when upgrading our Rails application from the 4.2.0 to the 5.0.6 version…
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    Jakkrij Yoonaisil
    Jan 21, 2019
    7 Unstoppable FoodTech Trends in Singapore to Watch in 2019

    7 Unstoppable FoodTech Trends in Singapore to Watch in 2019

    1. Power Shifting Upstream. Traditionally, POS systems have been very sticky in Quick Service Restaurants. For any new tech, you…
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    Nick Gan
    Nov 19, 2018
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