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Hi, I understand that an application programming interface (API) is a particular set of rules and specifications that software programs can follow to communicate with each other.
My question is:
Do we use the windows api basically so that we can use its "vocabularies" (so we can calls its functions and use its classes with it understanding what we are refering to)?
So it enables me to uses windows stuff basically?
My question is:
Do we use the windows api basically so that we can use its "vocabularies" (so we can calls its functions and use its classes with it understanding what we are refering to)?
So it enables me to uses windows stuff basically?