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API as a Product
Most application programming interfaces (APIs) are sets of rules and protocols that allow different software applications to communicate with each other. They allow different software programs to interact with each other by exposing the functionality and data through a set of defined interfaces.
APIs are important because they allow different software programs to share data and functionality, which can greatly increase efficiency and reduce development time. They also allow for the integration of new technologies and services into existing systems, making it easier to add new features and capabilities.
APIs are becoming increasingly important in today’s digital economy as they allow companies to share data and services with ...
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