API

An API (Application Programming Interface) is an interface that allows different programs to communicate with each other. It is a collection of rules, protocols, and tools that allow developers to access data or functions of another system in a structured way.

Examples of using the API:
Weather sites – Apps that use APIs to get up-to-date weather data from an external service.
Online payments – Online stores use PayPal or Stripe APIs to process payments.
Social networks – Third-party apps can post to Facebook or Twitter using APIs.
System integration – companies that integrate their CRM (like Salesforce) with inventory management or customer service systems. In short, an API allows you to connect different services in a simple and efficient way without the user needing to know how the internal system works.

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