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TL;DR An SDK, or Software Development Kit, is a collection of software tools in one installable package. SDKs typically include: Libraries and frameworks - Reusa

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An SDK, or Software Development Kit, is a collection of software tools in one installable package. SDKs typically include:

SDKs allow developers to leverage pre-built code rather than writing everything from scratch. They provide a way for platforms, frameworks, services, and APIs to be easily consumed and integrated into applications.

Some common examples:

SDKs simplify and accelerate development by providing tested, maintained code along with tools and documentation for a particular platform or service.

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