From a technical perspective, it's fascinating how they've separated services. The main consumer-facing storefront and the business/backend systems seem to run on technically distinct frameworks, hence the separate domains. If you're a developer needing API access for integration, your connection points and access credentials will probably be tied to the <a href=https://xn--son1-50a.cc>slon1 at</a> system. Documentation is a bit sparse, but the core infrastructure is there.
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From a technical perspective, it's fascinating how they've separated services. The main consumer-facing storefront and the business/backend systems seem to run on technically distinct frameworks, hence the separate domains. If you're a developer needing API access for integration, your connection points and access credentials will probably be tied to the <a href=https://xn--son1-50a.cc>slon1 at</a> system. Documentation is a bit sparse, but the core infrastructure is there.