
These Modem-based work-arounds are helping to offer the solution in the meantime, but what happens when the transactions exceed 5 per minute to a vendor during peak-time??? On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Rad! <conradakunga@gmail.com> wrote:
In fact I would say companies like PesaPal are the way to go. If you program against the MPesa API you are in effect bound to Safaricom as opposed to going through an aggregator where you can swap out payment gateways as the need arises.
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Gichingiri Kuria <gmail@gichingiri.com>wrote:
Speaking for myself: my mainstay is not coding, but I thrive on Joomla and making it look and work however the client wants it to. I'd sweat my way through building an application from scratch, but I dont think I should even bother because there are guys (on this list) who thrive in that.
Speaking for Skunkworks, why should more than 4 people work on duplicate projects? Suppose Pesapal, David Mugo and Wanjiku (Kenyan Jane Doe) develop a mobile payment API, then have guys critic them to excellence and the web developers have something to resell to clients. Apply the same to other problem areas.
I think the aim is to come up with working solutions, that is best done by the best. If we all focus on what we are really good at, the combined end result should be profitable for all.
I think
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