RESTful APIs (Representational State Transfer) are an architectural style for designing networked applications. They rely on a stateless, client-server communication protocol, typically HTTP. RESTful APIs expose resources (data) as URIs, and clients interact with these resources using standard HTTP methods like GET (retrieve), POST (create), PUT (update), and DELETE (remove). They are commonly used for building web services, mobile apps, and integrating different systems due to their simplicity, scalability, and interoperability.
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