API (Application Programming Interface)
Définition
An API (Application Programming Interface) is a set of rules and protocols that allow software or systems to interact with each other. APIs are used to connect different applications, facilitate data sharing, or access certain functionalities of software without having to know all the internal details. They are essential for the development of digital ecosystems, by allowing services such as payment platforms, social networks, or third-party applications to easily interact with other software or systems.