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wikipedia.org
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API - Wikipedia
An API is often made up of different parts which act as tools or services that are available to the programmer. A program or a programmer that uses one of these parts is said to call that portion of the API. The calls that make up the API are also known as subroutines, methods, requests, or endpoints.
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geeksforgeeks.org
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What is an API (Application Programming Interface)
API architectures define how systems communicate and exchange data, each offering different levels of flexibility, performance, and structure based on application needs.
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postman.com
https://www.postman.com/what-is-an-api/
What is an API? A Beginner's Guide to APIs | Postman
Developers use APIs to bridge the gaps between small, discrete chunks of code in order to create applications that are powerful, resilient, secure, and able to meet user needs. Even though you can't see them, APIs are everywhere—working continuously in the background to power the digital experiences that are essential to our modern lives.
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amazon.com
https://aws.amazon.com/what-is/api/
What is an API? - Application Programming Interfaces ...
API stands for Application Programming Interface. In the context of APIs, the word Application refers to any software with a distinct function. Interface can be thought of as a contract of service between two applications. This contract defines how the two communicate with each other using requests and responses.
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ibm.com
https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/api
What is an API (application programming interface)? - IBM
Web APIs are a type of remote API (meaning that the API uses protocols to manipulate external resources) that expose an application's data and functionality over the internet.
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dev.to
https://dev.to/icornea/what-are-apis-a-beginners-g…
What Are APIs? A Beginner's Guide (with examples)
In technical terms, an API is a set of rules and tools that lets one application request data or services from another. For example, when you use a weather app to check the forecast, the app uses an API to fetch the latest weather data from a server. Why Are APIs Important?
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coursera.org
https://www.coursera.org/articles/what-is-an-api
What Is an API? (+ How Do They Work?) | Coursera
API stands for application programming interface. An API is a set of protocols and instructions written in programming languages such as C++ or JavaScript that determine how two software components will communicate with each other.