Definition: API (Application Programming Interface) refers to a set of rules and protocols that allow one piece of software to interact with another. APIs enable different systems to communicate and exchange data or services seamlessly.
SDK (Software Development Kit), on the other hand, is a collection of tools, libraries, documentation, and code samples that developers use to build applications for a specific platform, operating system, or service.
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