top | item 43404510 (no title) mrlatinos | 11 months ago You obviously know that's not possible. They are private APIs kept for Apple's ecosystem lock-in. discuss order hn newest shuckles|11 months ago Private API is an oxymoron. If it’s a private implementation, then there’s a lot of work that would need to be done to make it API! jmholla|11 months ago There is no part of the definition of API that requires it to be public. It's Application Programming Interface. You can have internal APIs. load replies (1) thunderfork|11 months ago [deleted]
shuckles|11 months ago Private API is an oxymoron. If it’s a private implementation, then there’s a lot of work that would need to be done to make it API! jmholla|11 months ago There is no part of the definition of API that requires it to be public. It's Application Programming Interface. You can have internal APIs. load replies (1) thunderfork|11 months ago [deleted]
jmholla|11 months ago There is no part of the definition of API that requires it to be public. It's Application Programming Interface. You can have internal APIs. load replies (1)
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