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An example of a popular web API is the Astronomy Picture of the Day API operated by the American space agency NASA. It is a server-side API used to retrieve photographs of space or other images of interest to astronomers, and metadata about the images. According to the API documentation, [15] the API has one endpoint:
Tableau Software, LLC (/ t æ b ˈ l oʊ / tab-LOH) is an American interactive data visualization software company focused on business intelligence. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was founded in 2003 in Mountain View, California , and is currently headquartered in Seattle, Washington . [ 4 ]
Leaflet supports Web Map Service (WMS) layers, GeoJSON layers, Vector layers and Tile layers natively. Many other types of layers are supported via plugins.. Like other web map libraries, the basic display model implemented by Leaflet is one basemap, plus zero or more translucent overlays, with zero or more vector objects displayed on top.
Microsoft Excel, Qlik, Tableau, Jedox Web, Power BI No Yes Kyvos: Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Kyvos Viz, Microsoft Excel, Qlik, Tableau, Power BI, MicroStrategy, IBM Cognos, Business Objects, XLCubed, Looker, Altryx, and more Yes Yes Microsoft Analysis Services: Yes Yes Yes .NET [25] Yes [26] Yes [27] Yes
Yes (web UI, web API, shell) actions, handlers MediaWiki syntax Yes Yes [74] Visual editor, extensions via PHP modules, collaboration [75] Midgard Wiki: No Yes, RSS, all changes No PHP component architecture CMS integration MindTouch: Yes Yes, RSS, XML, JSON No API, Service Oriented Architecture [76] MoinMoin: Yes, v1.5+ Yes, RSS, last changes No
API writers may also be responsible for authoring end-user product documentation. While reference documentation may be auto-generated to ensure completeness, documentation that helps developers get started should be written by a professional API writer and reviewed by subject matter experts. [1]
A collection of tools that API providers use to define APIs, for instance using the OpenAPI or RAML specifications, generate API documentation, govern API usage through access and usage policies for APIs, test and debug the execution of API, including security testing and automated generation of tests and test suites, deploy APIs into production, staging, and quality assurance environments ...
Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) was the division of Microsoft responsible for managing the firm's relationship with developers and testers, such as hardware developers interested in the operating system (OS), and software developers developing on the various OS platforms or using the API or scripting languages of Microsoft's applications.