Thoroughly Modern: Strategic Things to Consider With APIs and IBM i
August 10, 2020 Timothy Prickett Morgan
The great thing about application programming interfaces is that many of the ways that programmers need to interact with system and application software are predefined and allow for consistent access to features and functions as well as data. To a certain extent, the APIs are what make such software useful. The API describes how the interface works, and libraries (in the sense of the software market at large, not the OS/400 and IBM i definition of that word) are developed to implement the functionality of the interface.
The fun bit is that not only system software makers like IBM get …
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