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The Evolution of ePayment Services at UB







The Evolution of ePayment Services at UB

The Evolution of ePayment Services at UB 12/19/2004 03:27 PM

Perl is often a workhorse behind the scenes, content to do its job quietly and without fuss. When the University of New York at Buffalo needed to offer electronic payment services to students, the Department of Computing Services reached for Perl. Jim Brandt describes how Perl (and a little Inline::Java) helped them build just enough code to allow students to pay their bills online.




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