English (en)
API (Application Programming Interface)
An API is a software go-between that
brings information from one
application to another. It allows
applications to communicate with one
another while some security measures
for each end point. For example, an
API can be used to securely transfer
data stored by your web browser to a
mobile app.
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Related terms
Interface (software)
Yorùbá (yo)
- Oríta Ìbáṣepọ̀ Amúṣẹ́ṣe
Decomposition: An interface is a meeting point for two things to interact, hence, "ohun (-èlò) amúṣẹ́ṣe", which is usually used for applications, while"amúṣẹ́ṣe àìrídìmú" for software, because apps/software are mainly used to apply a task or an activity (iṣẹ́).
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- Aṣàrinnà Ìmúṣẹ́ṣe
Decomposition:
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