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API versioning is so simple to do when you apply it to ASP.NET Core. Join us today on this episode of Visual Studio Toolbox as we learn more about it. [MUSIC]. Hi everyone, welcome to another episode of Visual Studio Toolbox. Im your host, Leslie Richardson and today were going to be talking about API versioning. To do that, I am joined today by Philip Japikse, who is a Microsoft MVP and is the CTO of Pintas Mullins Law firm. Welcome Phil. Thanks, glad to be here Leslie. Awesome. To kick us off, can you tell us a little bit about what API versioning, even as as it relates to ASP.NET and why its important. Yes, certainly. The biggest problem you have with APIs is theyre not talked to by humans. Theyre talked to by other software and if something changes, that software has to know to adjust. If you think of Microsoft.com, they change the URL, they redesigned to docs, humans look at and go, I now click over her. Well, programs dont know how to do that. What we need to do