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  2. List of Microsoft Windows application programming interfaces ...

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    Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) Remote Application Programming Interface (RAPI) Speech Application Programming Interface (SAPI) Telephony Application Programming Interface (TAPI) Extensible Storage Engine (Jet Blue) Object linking and embedding (OLE) OLE Automation; Uniscribe (see Template:Microsoft APIs section: Software ...

  3. Internet Server Application Programming Interface - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft's web server application software is called Internet Information Services, which is made up of a number of "sub-applications" and is very configurable. ASP.NET is one such slice of IIS, allowing a programmer to write web applications in their choice of programming language (VB.NET, C#, F#) that's supported by the Microsoft BOIINTERNET ...

  4. Category : Microsoft application programming interfaces

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    Microsoft has produced many application programming interfaces for their products over the years. This category contains articles that cover those APIs. Contents

  5. Windows Open Services Architecture - Wikipedia

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    [1] WOSA was announced by Microsoft in 1992. [2] WOSA was pitched as a set of programming interfaces designed to provide application interoperability across the Windows environment. The set of technologies that were part of he WOSA initiative include: [3] LSAPI (Software Licensing API) MAPI (Mail Application Programming Interface)

  6. API - Wikipedia

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    A diagram from 1978 proposing the expansion of the idea of the API to become a general programming interface, beyond application programs alone [9] The term API initially described an interface only for end-user-facing programs, known as application programs. This origin is still reflected in the name "application programming interface."

  7. Windows API - Wikipedia

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    The Windows API, informally WinAPI, is the foundational application programming interface (API) that allows a computer program to access the features of the Microsoft Windows operating system in which the program is running. Programs access API functionality via dynamic-link library (DLL) technology.

  8. .NET - Wikipedia

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    The .NET platform (pronounced as "dot net") is a free and open-source, managed computer software framework for Windows, Linux, and macOS operating systems. [4] The project is mainly developed by Microsoft employees by way of the .NET Foundation and is released under an MIT License.

  9. Component Object Model - Wikipedia

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    COM is available only in Microsoft Windows and Apple's Core Foundation 1.3 and later plug-in application programming interface (API). [1] The latter only implements a subset of the whole COM interface. [2] Over time, COM is being replaced with other technologies such as Microsoft .NET and web services (i.e. via WCF).