The Windows API (Application Programming Interface) is a set of functions, procedures, data structures, and protocols provided by the Windows operating system that allows developers to create applications that run on Windows. It provides a comprehensive interface to the Windows operating system, enabling applications to interact with the system's resources, hardware, and services. Common uses include managing files, displaying graphics, handling input, networking, and memory management.
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