I'm really impressed with every Amazon Web Service so far. S3 is clearly the industry standard for storage (I use it as a backup for all my Rails apps) and the Mechanical Turk is seriously underrated. It's an amazing tool both for oursourcing and for co-op crowdsourcing.
So when I got an email announcing the Amazon Flexible Payment Service I thought it would be decent.
First off: somebody please write a library for this or integrate it into ActiveMerchant. I'm lazy and I don't want to do it. If you do (and you tell me that you did) I will personally overnight mail you some fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies. Anywhere in the world. I'll also write a haiku about you. Seriously.
The description of Flexible Payment Service is pretty dense but here's what I got:
- You can create a payment system of any level of complexity
- You can charge people micropayments but have them processed in bulk to save on fees
- It's totally developer friendly so it's capable of far more than the folks at Amazon have yet thought of.
- The logic portion of the service is called GateKeeper - powered by a GateKeeper (GL) language that's totally extensible.
- Killer feature: You can charge people through their amazon account - or not!
- It's got a sandbox that lets you build and test your app to play with the FPS without incurring any charges.
Amazon seems to get it. They're taking the Unix tool making approach (many small tools that do one thing perfectly) and applying it to building web services.
Really, overnight cookies and a haiku for anybody who writes a library to let Ruby devs manage the Flexible Payment Service.
4 responses so far ↓
1 Ben // Aug 08, 2007 at 04:28 PM
2 Daniel Fischer // Aug 13, 2007 at 02:44 PM
Hey Danger,
Long time no talk! (Since Railsconf).
This looks really interesting, great timing as well; I was just looking at an alternative to payflow pro and authorize.net
Thanks!
3 Hasan Diwan // Oct 08, 2007 at 12:34 PM
Danger, I’m working on an FPS plugin and will add an entry when I’m done to my blog (url given above).
4 Jack Danger // Oct 08, 2007 at 02:53 PM
Sweet! I can’t wait to see what you come up with Hasan!
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