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The Application Programming Interface for Windows (APIW) Standard is a specification of the Microsoft Windows 3.1 API drafted by Willows Software. It is the successor to previously proposed Public Windows Interface standard.
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.
OpenVSP Ground School is a set of comprehensive tutorials under development by Brandon Litherland at NASA. Ground school tutorials provide details on OpenVSP features and techniques, along with tutorials for beginner and advanced users, and are hosted on the Langley Research Center website.
Released [10] with Visual Studio 2015 [11] and EF 7 Previews for Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10: HTTP/2 support when running on Windows 10; More async task-returning APIs; November 30, 2015 [9] 4.6.1 August 2, 2016 [9] 4.6.2 Improved async support (output-cache and session providers) April 11, 2017 [9] 4.7 Included in the Windows 10 ...
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." Today, the term is broader, including also utility software and even hardware interfaces. [10] The idea of the API is much older than the term itself.
Windows Communication Foundation, MSDN Windows Communication Foundation portal. MSDN Library: Windows Communication Foundation; WCF Security Guide Archived 2011-03-14 at the Wayback Machine, Microsoft Patterns & Practices - Improving Web Services Security: Scenarios and Implementation Guidance for WCF. Released Aug 1, 2008.
The Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI) is an n-tier API of Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft's collection of Windows-based web server services. The most prominent application of IIS and ISAPI is Microsoft's web server.
Most of the WTL API is a mirror of the standard Win32 calls, so the interface tends to be familiar to most Windows programmers. Although no official documentation from Microsoft exists, the WTL Documentation Project is attempting to create a comprehensive reference for the library. [1] The WTL is not supported by Microsoft Product Support Services.