What Is API?
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An API, or Application Programming Interface, is a set of rules specifying how two software programs should interact with each other. It allows one program to request data or services from another program, and receive a response. APIs are often used to allow one program to access the functionality of another program, such as accessing a database or making a request to an external server. They can also be used to create custom integrations between different software systems.
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