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What is an API (in 5 minutes)
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published: 03 Jun 2021
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APIs Explained (in 4 Minutes)
Make sure you're interview-ready with Exponent's system design interview prep course: https://bit.ly/3ItwJKk
Read our complete guide to system design interviews here: https://www.tryexponent.com/blog/system-design-interview-guide
In this video, we explain how APIs work. APIs enable different applications to communicate with each other using requests and responses. They enable the seamless integration of different systems, functionalities, and services.
Non-technical companies can benefit from APIs in the same way as technical companies. Web APIs deliver client requests and return responses via either JSON or XML over the internet.
Chapters
0:13 - What is an API?
1:52 - Non-technical analogy for APIs
2:45 - How do APIs work? (Web APIs)
3:08 - HTTP request and response structure
3:42 - Ty...
published: 22 May 2023
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What is an API? (Application Programming Interface)
APIs do lots of important tasks behind the scenes in everything from graphics rendering to booking flights. But what exactly are they, and how do they work?
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published: 04 Oct 2016
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What is an API?
Want to learn how to build your first API in less than 10 mins? Click here to get started:
https://developer.mulesoft.com/tutorials-and-howtos/getting-started/hello-mule
Checkout the MuleSoft Platform here: https://www.mulesoft.com/platform/api
The textbook definition goes something like this:
“An application programming interface (API) is a set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software applications. An API expresses a software component in terms of its operations, inputs, outputs, and underlying types. An API defines functionalities that are independent of their respective implementations, which allows definitions and implementations to vary without compromising each other. A good API makes it easier to develop a program by providing all the building blocks.
APIs ofte...
published: 19 Jun 2015
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What Are APIs? - Simply Explained
APIs are very technical, and yet they are used everywhere. Simply put: APIs allow different apps and services to work together in various ways. In this video, I'll highlight four ways in which APIs can be used: to access data, to hide complexity, to extend functionality, and for security/privacy reasons.
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published: 12 Nov 2019
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APIs for Beginners 2023 - How to use an API (Full Course / Tutorial)
What is an API? Learn all about APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) in this full tutorial for beginners. You will learn what APIs do, why APIs exist, and the many benefits of APIs. APIs are used all the time in programming and web development so it is important to understand how to use them.
You will also get hands-on experience with a few popular web APIs. As long as you know the absolute basics of coding and the web, you'll have no problem following along.
This course has been updated from a previous version.
💻 Teacher’s Notes: https://twil.io/notes-api-course
🎥 Course created by Craig Dennis, Developer Educator at Twilio
🐦 Craig on Twitter: @craigsdennis
⭐️ Contents ⭐️
Unit 1 - What is an API
⌨️ Video 1 - Welcome (0:00:00)
⌨️ Video 2 - Defining Interface (0:04:50)
⌨️ Video 3 ...
published: 06 Feb 2023
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What is an API and how does it work? (In plain English)
Discover what is an API and how you can use one to perform powerful integrations with other systems.
In this video, I'll explain what an API is using simple terms with a practical example. You'll also learn what an SDK is and how it can help with working with an API.
You'll learn about API keys, API endpoints, protocols and much more!
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published: 28 Jan 2020
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Application Programming Interface (API) | System Design Tutorials | Part 8 | 2020
This is the eighth video in the series of System Design Primer Course. We talk about one more important component of System Design: Application Programming Interface. We want software engineers and aspiring software engineers to develop basics and get ready for the world of interviews as well as excelling as a Software Engineer.
Useful Links:
https://stripe.com/docs/api
https://www.mulesoft.com/resources/api/what-is-an-api
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-an-api-in-english-please-b880a3214a82/
https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/api
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published: 19 Oct 2020
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API (Application Programming Interface) Explained ! #api #programming #tech
published: 22 Sep 2024
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What is an API? #api #postman
What is an API? In this video, discover what APIs are, how they function, and how they allow different software systems to interact and share data. Learn how developers use the power of APIs to integrate code from different sources, creating the web and mobile applications we use every day.
Learn more about APIs here: https://go.pstmn.io/5e118463
published: 14 Dec 2023
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What is an API (in 5 minutes)
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#coding #programming #javascript
Freelance Coding is the way in 2024! Learn How: https://www.freemote.com/strategy
https://instagram.com/aaronjack
#coding #programming #javascript
https://wn.com/What_Is_An_Api_(In_5_Minutes)
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#coding #programming #javascript
- published: 03 Jun 2021
- views: 685840
3:57
APIs Explained (in 4 Minutes)
Make sure you're interview-ready with Exponent's system design interview prep course: https://bit.ly/3ItwJKk
Read our complete guide to system design interview...
Make sure you're interview-ready with Exponent's system design interview prep course: https://bit.ly/3ItwJKk
Read our complete guide to system design interviews here: https://www.tryexponent.com/blog/system-design-interview-guide
In this video, we explain how APIs work. APIs enable different applications to communicate with each other using requests and responses. They enable the seamless integration of different systems, functionalities, and services.
Non-technical companies can benefit from APIs in the same way as technical companies. Web APIs deliver client requests and return responses via either JSON or XML over the internet.
Chapters
0:13 - What is an API?
1:52 - Non-technical analogy for APIs
2:45 - How do APIs work? (Web APIs)
3:08 - HTTP request and response structure
3:42 - Types of APIs
Watch more system design videos here:
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- Google TPM answers Tiktok system design interview question: https://youtu.be/Z-0g_aJL5Fw
- Flipkart EM “Design Amazon Prime Video” system design interview question: https://youtu.be/PuU_0esYyhg
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Read our complete guide to system design interviews here: https://www.tryexponent.com/blog/system-design-interview-guide
In this video, we explain how APIs work. APIs enable different applications to communicate with each other using requests and responses. They enable the seamless integration of different systems, functionalities, and services.
Non-technical companies can benefit from APIs in the same way as technical companies. Web APIs deliver client requests and return responses via either JSON or XML over the internet.
Chapters
0:13 - What is an API?
1:52 - Non-technical analogy for APIs
2:45 - How do APIs work? (Web APIs)
3:08 - HTTP request and response structure
3:42 - Types of APIs
Watch more system design videos here:
- Meta engineering manager answers a rate limiter interview question: https://youtu.be/SgWb6tWx3S8
- Google SWE answers an algorithms interview question: https://youtu.be/NRRyk0XqkkA
- Google TPM answers Tiktok system design interview question: https://youtu.be/Z-0g_aJL5Fw
- Flipkart EM “Design Amazon Prime Video” system design interview question: https://youtu.be/PuU_0esYyhg
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Our courses include interview lessons, questions, and complete answers with video walkthroughs. Access hours of real interview videos, where we analyze what went right or wrong, and our 1000+ community of expert coaches and industry professionals, to help you get your dream job and more!
- published: 22 May 2023
- views: 867595
5:45
What is an API? (Application Programming Interface)
APIs do lots of important tasks behind the scenes in everything from graphics rendering to booking flights. But what exactly are they, and how do they work?
Th...
APIs do lots of important tasks behind the scenes in everything from graphics rendering to booking flights. But what exactly are they, and how do they work?
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APIs do lots of important tasks behind the scenes in everything from graphics rendering to booking flights. But what exactly are they, and how do they work?
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- published: 04 Oct 2016
- views: 669344
3:25
What is an API?
Want to learn how to build your first API in less than 10 mins? Click here to get started:
https://developer.mulesoft.com/tutorials-and-howtos/getting-started/...
Want to learn how to build your first API in less than 10 mins? Click here to get started:
https://developer.mulesoft.com/tutorials-and-howtos/getting-started/hello-mule
Checkout the MuleSoft Platform here: https://www.mulesoft.com/platform/api
The textbook definition goes something like this:
“An application programming interface (API) is a set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software applications. An API expresses a software component in terms of its operations, inputs, outputs, and underlying types. An API defines functionalities that are independent of their respective implementations, which allows definitions and implementations to vary without compromising each other. A good API makes it easier to develop a program by providing all the building blocks.
APIs often come in the form of a library that includes specifications for routines, data structures, object classes, and variables. In other cases, notably SOAP and REST services, an API is simply a specification of remote calls exposed to the API consumers.
An API specification can take many forms, including an International Standard, such as POSIX, vendor documentation, such as the Microsoft Windows API, or the libraries of a programming language, e.g., the Standard Template Library in C++ or the Java APIs.
An API differs from an application binary interface (ABI) in that an API is source code-based while an ABI is a binary interface. For instance POSIX is an API, while the Linux Standard Base provides an ABI”.
To speak plainly, an API is the messenger that runs and delivers your request to the provider you’re requesting it from, and then delivers the response back to you.
To give you a familiar example, think of an API as a waiter in a restaurant.
Imagine you’re sitting at the table with a menu of choices to order from, and the kitchen is the provider who will fulfill your order.
What’s missing is the critical link to communicate your order to the kitchen and deliver your food back to your table.
That’s where the waiter (or API) comes in. ”AHEM”
The waiter takes your order, delivers it to the kitchen, and then delivers the food (or response) back to you. (Hopefully without letting your order crash if designed correctly)
Now that we’ve whetted your appetite, let’s apply this to a real API example. In keeping with our theme, let’s book a flight to a culinary capital – Paris.
You’re probably familiar with the process of searching for airline flights online. Just like at a restaurant, you have a menu of options to choose from ( a dropdown menu in this case). You choose a departure city and date, a return city and date, cabin class, and other variables (like meal or seating, baggage or pet requests)
In order to book your flight, you interact with the airline’s website to access the airline’s database to see if any seats are available on those dates, and what the cost might be based on certain variables.
But, what if you are not using the airline’s website, which has direct access to the information? What if you are using online travel service that aggregates information from many different airlines? Just like a human interacts with the airline’s website to get that information, an application interacts with the airline’s API.
The API is the interface that, like your helpful waiter, runs and and delivers the data from that online travel service to the airline’s systems over the Internet.
It also then takes the airline’s response to your request and delivers right back to the online travel service .
And through each step of the process it facilitates that interaction between the travel service and the airline’s systems - from seat selection to payment and booking.
So now you can see that it’s APIs that make it possible for us all to use travel sites. They interface with with airlines’ APIs to gather information in order to present options back to us
The same goes for all interactions between applications, data and devices - they all have API’s that allow computers to operate them, and that's what ultimately creates connectivity.
API’s provide a standard way of accessing any application, data or device whether it is shopping from your phone, or accessing cloud applications at work.
So, whenever you think of an API, just think of it as your waiter running back and forth between applications, databases and devices to deliver data and create the connectivity that puts the world at our fingertips. And whenever you think of creating an API, think MuleSoft.
https://wn.com/What_Is_An_Api
Want to learn how to build your first API in less than 10 mins? Click here to get started:
https://developer.mulesoft.com/tutorials-and-howtos/getting-started/hello-mule
Checkout the MuleSoft Platform here: https://www.mulesoft.com/platform/api
The textbook definition goes something like this:
“An application programming interface (API) is a set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software applications. An API expresses a software component in terms of its operations, inputs, outputs, and underlying types. An API defines functionalities that are independent of their respective implementations, which allows definitions and implementations to vary without compromising each other. A good API makes it easier to develop a program by providing all the building blocks.
APIs often come in the form of a library that includes specifications for routines, data structures, object classes, and variables. In other cases, notably SOAP and REST services, an API is simply a specification of remote calls exposed to the API consumers.
An API specification can take many forms, including an International Standard, such as POSIX, vendor documentation, such as the Microsoft Windows API, or the libraries of a programming language, e.g., the Standard Template Library in C++ or the Java APIs.
An API differs from an application binary interface (ABI) in that an API is source code-based while an ABI is a binary interface. For instance POSIX is an API, while the Linux Standard Base provides an ABI”.
To speak plainly, an API is the messenger that runs and delivers your request to the provider you’re requesting it from, and then delivers the response back to you.
To give you a familiar example, think of an API as a waiter in a restaurant.
Imagine you’re sitting at the table with a menu of choices to order from, and the kitchen is the provider who will fulfill your order.
What’s missing is the critical link to communicate your order to the kitchen and deliver your food back to your table.
That’s where the waiter (or API) comes in. ”AHEM”
The waiter takes your order, delivers it to the kitchen, and then delivers the food (or response) back to you. (Hopefully without letting your order crash if designed correctly)
Now that we’ve whetted your appetite, let’s apply this to a real API example. In keeping with our theme, let’s book a flight to a culinary capital – Paris.
You’re probably familiar with the process of searching for airline flights online. Just like at a restaurant, you have a menu of options to choose from ( a dropdown menu in this case). You choose a departure city and date, a return city and date, cabin class, and other variables (like meal or seating, baggage or pet requests)
In order to book your flight, you interact with the airline’s website to access the airline’s database to see if any seats are available on those dates, and what the cost might be based on certain variables.
But, what if you are not using the airline’s website, which has direct access to the information? What if you are using online travel service that aggregates information from many different airlines? Just like a human interacts with the airline’s website to get that information, an application interacts with the airline’s API.
The API is the interface that, like your helpful waiter, runs and and delivers the data from that online travel service to the airline’s systems over the Internet.
It also then takes the airline’s response to your request and delivers right back to the online travel service .
And through each step of the process it facilitates that interaction between the travel service and the airline’s systems - from seat selection to payment and booking.
So now you can see that it’s APIs that make it possible for us all to use travel sites. They interface with with airlines’ APIs to gather information in order to present options back to us
The same goes for all interactions between applications, data and devices - they all have API’s that allow computers to operate them, and that's what ultimately creates connectivity.
API’s provide a standard way of accessing any application, data or device whether it is shopping from your phone, or accessing cloud applications at work.
So, whenever you think of an API, just think of it as your waiter running back and forth between applications, databases and devices to deliver data and create the connectivity that puts the world at our fingertips. And whenever you think of creating an API, think MuleSoft.
- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 5078958
6:49
What Are APIs? - Simply Explained
APIs are very technical, and yet they are used everywhere. Simply put: APIs allow different apps and services to work together in various ways. In this video, I...
APIs are very technical, and yet they are used everywhere. Simply put: APIs allow different apps and services to work together in various ways. In this video, I'll highlight four ways in which APIs can be used: to access data, to hide complexity, to extend functionality, and for security/privacy reasons.
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https://wn.com/What_Are_Apis_Simply_Explained
APIs are very technical, and yet they are used everywhere. Simply put: APIs allow different apps and services to work together in various ways. In this video, I'll highlight four ways in which APIs can be used: to access data, to hide complexity, to extend functionality, and for security/privacy reasons.
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- published: 12 Nov 2019
- views: 885209
3:07:07
APIs for Beginners 2023 - How to use an API (Full Course / Tutorial)
What is an API? Learn all about APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) in this full tutorial for beginners. You will learn what APIs do, why APIs exist, and ...
What is an API? Learn all about APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) in this full tutorial for beginners. You will learn what APIs do, why APIs exist, and the many benefits of APIs. APIs are used all the time in programming and web development so it is important to understand how to use them.
You will also get hands-on experience with a few popular web APIs. As long as you know the absolute basics of coding and the web, you'll have no problem following along.
This course has been updated from a previous version.
💻 Teacher’s Notes: https://twil.io/notes-api-course
🎥 Course created by Craig Dennis, Developer Educator at Twilio
🐦 Craig on Twitter: @craigsdennis
⭐️ Contents ⭐️
Unit 1 - What is an API
⌨️ Video 1 - Welcome (0:00:00)
⌨️ Video 2 - Defining Interface (0:04:50)
⌨️ Video 3 - Defining API (0:08:49)
⌨️ Video 4 - Remote APIs (0:13:59)
⌨️ Video 5 - How the web works (0:18:17)
⌨️ Video 6 - RESTful API Constraint Scavenger Hunt (0:23:21)
Unit 2 - Exploring APIs
⌨️ Video 1 - Exploring an API online (0:29:06)
⌨️ Video 2 - Using an API from the command line (0:45:01)
⌨️ Video 3 - You go Curl (0:56:20)
⌨️ Video 4 - Using tools to explore APIs (1:14:21)
⌨️ Video 5 - More tools for your API exploring toolbox (1:36:20)
⌨️ Video 6 - Using Helper Libraries (1:48:34)
Unit 3 - All Together Now
⌨️ Video 1 - Introducing the Project (2:15:30)
⌨️ Video 2 - Serverless (2:23:30)
⌨️ Video 3 - Writing a Server Side API (2:37:08)
⌨️ Video 4 - Fetching Results on the Client from our Server (2:56:54)
⌨️ Video 5 - Wrap Up (3:05:29)
🎉 Thanks to our Champion and Sponsor supporters:
👾 Nattira Maneerat
👾 Heather Wcislo
👾 Serhiy Kalinets
👾 Erdeniz Unvan
👾 Justin Hual
👾 Agustín Kussrow
👾 Otis Morgan
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https://wn.com/Apis_For_Beginners_2023_How_To_Use_An_Api_(Full_Course_Tutorial)
What is an API? Learn all about APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) in this full tutorial for beginners. You will learn what APIs do, why APIs exist, and the many benefits of APIs. APIs are used all the time in programming and web development so it is important to understand how to use them.
You will also get hands-on experience with a few popular web APIs. As long as you know the absolute basics of coding and the web, you'll have no problem following along.
This course has been updated from a previous version.
💻 Teacher’s Notes: https://twil.io/notes-api-course
🎥 Course created by Craig Dennis, Developer Educator at Twilio
🐦 Craig on Twitter: @craigsdennis
⭐️ Contents ⭐️
Unit 1 - What is an API
⌨️ Video 1 - Welcome (0:00:00)
⌨️ Video 2 - Defining Interface (0:04:50)
⌨️ Video 3 - Defining API (0:08:49)
⌨️ Video 4 - Remote APIs (0:13:59)
⌨️ Video 5 - How the web works (0:18:17)
⌨️ Video 6 - RESTful API Constraint Scavenger Hunt (0:23:21)
Unit 2 - Exploring APIs
⌨️ Video 1 - Exploring an API online (0:29:06)
⌨️ Video 2 - Using an API from the command line (0:45:01)
⌨️ Video 3 - You go Curl (0:56:20)
⌨️ Video 4 - Using tools to explore APIs (1:14:21)
⌨️ Video 5 - More tools for your API exploring toolbox (1:36:20)
⌨️ Video 6 - Using Helper Libraries (1:48:34)
Unit 3 - All Together Now
⌨️ Video 1 - Introducing the Project (2:15:30)
⌨️ Video 2 - Serverless (2:23:30)
⌨️ Video 3 - Writing a Server Side API (2:37:08)
⌨️ Video 4 - Fetching Results on the Client from our Server (2:56:54)
⌨️ Video 5 - Wrap Up (3:05:29)
🎉 Thanks to our Champion and Sponsor supporters:
👾 Nattira Maneerat
👾 Heather Wcislo
👾 Serhiy Kalinets
👾 Erdeniz Unvan
👾 Justin Hual
👾 Agustín Kussrow
👾 Otis Morgan
--
Learn to code for free and get a developer job: https://www.freecodecamp.org
Read hundreds of articles on programming: https://freecodecamp.org/news
- published: 06 Feb 2023
- views: 2007980
7:12
What is an API and how does it work? (In plain English)
Discover what is an API and how you can use one to perform powerful integrations with other systems.
In this video, I'll explain what an API is using simple te...
Discover what is an API and how you can use one to perform powerful integrations with other systems.
In this video, I'll explain what an API is using simple terms with a practical example. You'll also learn what an SDK is and how it can help with working with an API.
You'll learn about API keys, API endpoints, protocols and much more!
🚨 SPECIAL CWC+ OFFER FOR YOUTUBE:
👋 Our "Launch Your First App" program will help you build up your iOS skills to publish your very own feature rich app even if you’re a beginner starting from scratch. https://cwc.to/youtubeoffer
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Discover what is an API and how you can use one to perform powerful integrations with other systems.
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- published: 28 Jan 2020
- views: 796740
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Application Programming Interface (API) | System Design Tutorials | Part 8 | 2020
This is the eighth video in the series of System Design Primer Course. We talk about one more important component of System Design: Application Programming Inte...
This is the eighth video in the series of System Design Primer Course. We talk about one more important component of System Design: Application Programming Interface. We want software engineers and aspiring software engineers to develop basics and get ready for the world of interviews as well as excelling as a Software Engineer.
Useful Links:
https://stripe.com/docs/api
https://www.mulesoft.com/resources/api/what-is-an-api
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-an-api-in-english-please-b880a3214a82/
https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/api
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✒ REST APIs made easy:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTCrU9sGybupzS5-3iYTsYUI1emBDKdHu
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This is the eighth video in the series of System Design Primer Course. We talk about one more important component of System Design: Application Programming Interface. We want software engineers and aspiring software engineers to develop basics and get ready for the world of interviews as well as excelling as a Software Engineer.
Useful Links:
https://stripe.com/docs/api
https://www.mulesoft.com/resources/api/what-is-an-api
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-an-api-in-english-please-b880a3214a82/
https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/api
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Our full courses on youtube:
✒ System Design Primer Course: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTCrU9sGyburBw9wNOHebv9SjlE4Elv5a
✒ REST APIs made easy:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTCrU9sGybupzS5-3iYTsYUI1emBDKdHu
Some paid courses that we recommend:
✒Educative.io: https://bit.ly/3qnW5ku
✒Interviewready.io: https://get.interviewready.io/ (Use coupon code SUDOCODE for extra discount)
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✒ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sudo.code1
✒ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sudo.code
✒ Medium - https://medium.com/@yogita088
Post-production(editing, thumbnail etc) managed by:
CiKi
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✒ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/74735937
Colors and design by:
Naini Todi
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- published: 19 Oct 2020
- views: 66281
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What is an API? #api #postman
What is an API? In this video, discover what APIs are, how they function, and how they allow different software systems to interact and share data. Learn how de...
What is an API? In this video, discover what APIs are, how they function, and how they allow different software systems to interact and share data. Learn how developers use the power of APIs to integrate code from different sources, creating the web and mobile applications we use every day.
Learn more about APIs here: https://go.pstmn.io/5e118463
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What is an API? In this video, discover what APIs are, how they function, and how they allow different software systems to interact and share data. Learn how developers use the power of APIs to integrate code from different sources, creating the web and mobile applications we use every day.
Learn more about APIs here: https://go.pstmn.io/5e118463
- published: 14 Dec 2023
- views: 1084284