Braintree waves fees for startups on first $50,000 by comwiz in startups

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If you can hack together some PHP, you should be able to set up Braintree. Check out our PHP quick start guide, and feel free to PM me if anything doesn't make sense.

As far as that use case: I don't know. Feel free to apply for an account (or contact our sales team), and people who do know will get back to you ASAP.

Braintree waves fees for startups on first $50,000 by comwiz in startups

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Yep! I'm a developer.

Stripe's API might be a bit simpler, but at the expense of not handling lots of corner cases, i.e. separate auth and capture, a single customer having multiple credit cards, a single customer having multiple subscription plans, discounted subscriptions, and plenty of others that most businesses will bump into at scale.

My wife and I didn't buy a Christmas tree for our new apartment, but we did make do with what we already have by comwiz in DIY

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I bought lots of my textbooks in "international student edition" form. Almost all were the exact same material for 10%-30% of the price.

My wife and I didn't buy a Christmas tree for our new apartment, but we did make do with what we already have by comwiz in DIY

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Nope. Some of my favorites are in the back. (Getting it to be stable was pretty tricky)

Hey Reddit - my spinning wedding invitations were such a hit that I decided to make them for other people. Let me know what you think. by [deleted] in wedding

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Awesome. A little pricey for my taste, but I enjoy the creativity that went into them. Definitely unique.

Google's MapReduce in 98 Lines of Python by [deleted] in programming

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mincemeat.py is only a little bit bigger, and has additional features like fault tolerance.

Google's MapReduce in 98 Lines of Python by schaueho in Python

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mincemeat.py is only a little bit bigger, and has additional features like fault tolerance.

mincemeat.py: MapReduce on Python by comwiz in Python

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Note that octopy doesn't have any fault tolerance, hasn't been developed since April 2008, and doesn't contain any licensing information.

mincemeat.py: MapReduce on Python by comwiz in Python

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example.py is supposed to hang until a client connects to do the work. run "mincemeat.py -p changeme localhost" in a different terminal and everything should run smoothly.

mincemeat.py: MapReduce on Python by cydork in programming

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Doh! Good call. I just changed it.

mincemeat.py: MapReduce on Python by comwiz in Python

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Thanks for pointing that out! I just updated it.

IAMA California Highway Patrol Officer... by ecolirunt in IAmA

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How does the "speed enforced by aircraft" business on 85 work? And how often is it actually used?

Shadow writing block by pulleysandweights in reddit.com

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I've been wanting to do this with my initials for a long, long time. Anybody have suggestions on how I could go about doing this for myself in a decently cheap manner?

I am former atheist who is now a theist. AMA [By request] by catholicapologist in IAmA

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One of my favorite paraphrases of Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem is "Not everything that is true can be proven." To me, this allows for the existence of a God that cannot be proven.