Tao of Mac

Tuesday, 28 June 2005

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    Jun 28 2005, 10:34

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    Rui Carmo

API

Application Programming Interface - probably the most abused term ever in software development.


See Also

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Skyhook WirelessApp stores and APIs: It's the ecosystem, stupidWelcome to iPhone: Your Crappy Mac of Tomorrow, Today!Actions Speak Louder Than Words
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Google App Engine for developersMusings on Photo GalleriesEntourage 2008 ReviewWebsite thumbnails - Bluga.net WebThumb
facefuse - Google CodeSapoThe Flow Of MercurialJoost Gets an API, Becomes Widget Platform
Monday ModeWiki Editing, Mind Maps and UsenetQumanaBurning My Feeds
Things I Can't Get Around To Do, Part OneGoogle/EarthPrototype EpiphaniesAsterisk
Three ThingsGoogle/MapsSimple LivingA Quiet Day...
FlickrVacations, Pools and CanonballsThe Mac, Google's Second-Rate Platform?Stereo Migraine
Synchronicity RevisitedMomentous StuffSelective FilteringUsing Growl, Rendezvous and Python for LAN notifications
Open Source Myopia, RevisitedThe Knights That Say GrowlStars and Striped PacketsPractical Subversion
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