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Ordering.co Feature: Frond End Code & API Access
Front-end code and API access are two important components of an online ordering system. In this article, we will explore what these terms mean and how they play a role in the online ordering process.
Front-end code refers to the code that runs on the client-side of a web application, or in other words, the code that is executed by the user's web browser. This code is responsible for rendering the user interface and handling user interactions with the web application.
In an online ordering system, the front-end code is responsible for displaying the menu, allowing the user to select items, and displaying the total cost of the order.
It is also responsible for handling any interactions the user has with the web application, such as clicking buttons or entering their payment information.
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API access, on the other hand, refers to the ability to access and interact with the application programming interface (API) of a web application. An API is a set of rules and protocols that allow different software systems to communicate with each other.
In an online ordering system, the API is used to communicate with the back-end database where the menu items and customer information are stored. The front-end code can use the API to retrieve menu items, submit orders, and retrieve order history.
Together, front-end code and API access are essential for creating a seamless and user-friendly online ordering experience.
The front-end code handles the user interface and user interactions, while the API allows the web application to communicate with the back-end database and retrieve the necessary information.
By understanding how front-end code and API access work together in an online ordering system, developers can create a better user experience and ensure that the system is efficient and reliable.
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