- "library-based"
APIs. XML and JSON web
APIs saw
widespread commercial adoption beginning in 2000 and
continuing as of 2021. The web
API is now the most...
- Look up
Apis or
apis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Apis or
APIS may
refer to:
Apis (deity), an
ancient Egyptian god
Apis (Gr**** mythology), several...
- (
Apis mellifera),
which was
domesticated for
honey production and crop pollination. The only
other domesticated bee is the
eastern honey bee (
Apis cerana)...
- reborn. Later,
Apis also
served as an
intermediary between humans and
other powerful deities (originally Ptah,
later Osiris, then Atum). The
Apis bull was an...
-
species is the
sister species of
Apis koschevnikovi and both are in the same
subgenus as the
western (European)
honey bee,
Apis mellifera. A.
cerana is known...
- a (possibly proprietary)
software application or web service. Open
APIs are
APIs that are
published on the
internet and are free to
access by consumers...
-
description of an
API and its operations, and the
related project APIs.io
offers a
searchable public listing of
APIs based on the
APIs.json
metadata format...
- Fast
API is a high-performance web
framework for
building HTTP-based
service APIs in
Python 3.8+. It uses
Pydantic and type
hints to validate, serialize...
- 0 cm (1.2 in) in length.
Before 1980,
Apis laboriosa was
considered to be a
subspecies of the
widespread Apis dorsata, the
giant honey bee, but in 1980...
- bee or
European honey bee (
Apis mellifera) is the most
common of the 7–12
species of
honey bees worldwide. The
genus name
Apis is
Latin for 'bee', and mellifera...