SDK - significado y definición. Qué es SDK
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Qué (quién) es SDK - definición


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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sdk; Sdk (disambiguation); SDK (disambiguation)
Software Developers Kit (or "Software Development Kit").
SDK         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sdk; Sdk (disambiguation); SDK (disambiguation)
Software Development Kit (Reference: MS)
Software development kit         
SET OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TOOLS
Software Development Kit; Driver development kit; Software Development Kit (SDK); Development kit; Application Developer Kit; Application development environment; Application Development Workbench; Devkit; Software developer's kit; Developer Kit; Dev Kit; Software Development Kits; Native Development Kit; Standard development kit; Application Development Environment; Development kits; Software development kits; Developer kit; Software developers' kit; List of software development kits
A software development kit (SDK) is a collection of software development tools in one installable package. They facilitate the creation of applications by having a compiler, debugger and sometimes a software framework.

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SDK
SDK or sdk may refer to:
Ejemplos de uso de SDK
1. SdK, an investors‘ lobby, has singled out Mr Piech because VW has become "a sine qua non for bad corporate governance" under his leadership.
2. Third–party apps Speaking of which, the iPhone 3G will indeed support the collection of apps available through the iPhone SDK –– no surprise here.
3. Apple‘s SDK prohibits location–based services "designed or marketed for real–time route guidance," but that doesn‘t mean we‘ll never see them.