SDK
The term SDK stands for software development kit. It is a collection of tools that allow developers to build software for specific platforms. An SDK can consist of (but is not limited to) a compiler, debugger, libraries, documentation, and code samples.
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Simple and Fast Multimedia Library
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A Qt library to write cross-platform clients for Matrix
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The Firebolt API OpenRPC schemas and SDK artifact configurations.
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Intel® RealSense™ SDK
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Unreal Engine Plugin for easily integrating mod.io into your game - the UGC management service for game developers
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Official AccelByte Gaming Services SDK for Unreal Engine (supports UE4 and UE5)
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Alternative extended C/C++ SDK library for Raspberry Pico and RP2040.
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A version-agnostic C++ library for Geometry Dash
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Official AccelByte Online Subsystem for Unreal Engine (supports UE4 and UE5)
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The OpenTelemetry C++ Client
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Your mobile app's ideal live chat partner. Power up your mobile App with the SalesIQ Mobilisten SDK for React-Native.
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RDK (robotic development kit) for Flexiv robots. Supports C++ and Python. Compatible with Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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