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API

An Application Programming Interface (API) allows separate programs to communicate with each other. An API may be a set of functions developed and used internally within a company so that various web and mobile applications can access the same features, or an API may be provided by a vendor to its customers so that their developers can interface with the vendor systems in their code, for example, to view payment data or to edit values within the vendor tool.

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