API Introduction
A good introduction helps the developer understand what is required to use the API. It states what is required, i.e. software, and encourages the reader to learn more. It usually includes points of reference, i.e. where to get started. Introductions help the developer to understand why an API was written. It also describes a few objectives or goals. It may announce new features that have been added.
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