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  2. Shopify - Wikipedia

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    Shopify created an open-source template language called Liquid, which is written in Ruby and has been used since 2006. [13] In June 2009, Shopify launched an application programming interface (API) platform and App Store. [14] The API allows developers to create applications for Shopify online stores and then sell them on the Shopify App Store ...

  3. Comparison of shopping cart software - Wikipedia

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    Shopify: No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SupaDupa: No No No No No Yes WooCommerce: No Yes Yes No Yes No Zen Cart: add-on 3rd party No add-on No Yes Multiple store fronts Affiliates API (remote management functions) Minimum orders Multiple vendor support Out-of-the-box shopping cart

  4. Shopping cart software - Wikipedia

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    API: most of the major shopping cart software solutions offer an API which allows third-party solution providers to build integrations to the shopping cart software. For example, an accountancy platform like Xero or QuickBooks will build an integration with the shopping cart software so that orders placed on the shopping cart are automatically ...

  5. AfterShip - Wikipedia

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    AfterShip integrates with major e-commerce platforms like Shopify, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, Bigcommerce, eBay and Magento. [ 14 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In January 2014, AfterShip launched a package tracking API [ 18 ] that allows online retailers to get tracking information from different carriers via AfterShip as a single source. [ 19 ]

  6. Headless commerce - Wikipedia

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    Headless commerce is an e-commerce architecture where the front-end (head) is decoupled from the back-end commerce functionality and can thus be updated or edited without interfering with the back-end, similar to a headless content management system (CMS). [1]

  7. Shopware - Wikipedia

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    The release is a complete rewrite of the software, [29] [31] from the monolithic codebase of Shopware 5 to a modular approach, with a headless backend API separate from its frontend. [31] [32] There is no in-place upgrade from Shopware 5 to Shopware 6. [33] Data can be migrated from a Shopware 5 online shop to a new Shopware 6 instance.

  8. Web API - Wikipedia

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    An example of a popular web API is the Astronomy Picture of the Day API operated by the American space agency NASA. It is a server-side API used to retrieve photographs of space or other images of interest to astronomers, and metadata about the images. According to the API documentation, [15] the API has one endpoint:

  9. Ruby on Rails - Wikipedia

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    Rails 5.0 was released on 30 June 2016, introducing Action Cable, API mode, and Turbolinks 5. [21] Rails 5.0.0.1 was released on 10 August 2016, with Exclusive use of rails CLI over Rake and support for Ruby version 2.2.2 and above.