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Revision as of 15:03, 6 October 2021
Information technology.
(API).
An API is a set of commands, functions, protocols, and objects that programmers can use to create software or interact with an external system.
It is a machine-readable interface for machine to machine communication.
It provides developers with standard commands for performing common operations so they do not have to write the code from scratch.