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MCP vs. REST API: Understanding Protocol Differences

This article clarifies the distinction between MCP (Message Control Protocol) and REST API, emphasizing that they are not interchangeable. MCP is a protocol for real-time, bidirectional communication, often used in scenarios requiring low latency and continuous data streams. In contrast, REST API is an architectural style for stateless, request-response interactions, typically used for accessing and manipulating resources over HTTP. The piece aims to correct common misconceptions about their usage and applicability. AI

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    MCP vs REST API: What’s the Actual Difference and When to Use Each

    <div class="medium-feed-item"><p class="medium-feed-snippet">If you&#x2019;ve seen &#x201c;MCP&#x201d; and &#x201c;REST API&#x201d; used interchangeably, that&#x2019;s a mistake worth correcting. They don&#x2019;t compete. They operate entirely&#x2026;</p><p class="medium-feed-li…