apis (application programming interfaces)
APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) are sets of rules and protocols that enable different software applications to communicate with each other. They provide a defined structure and allow developers to access and utilize specific functionality or data from a software system without needing to understand its internal workings. APIs act as intermediaries, facilitating the interaction and integration of different applications, services, or components to enhance software development and enable seamless collaboration.
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