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  1. Robert77's Avatar
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    Experience in SDKs
    Hello,

    I would like to do a research about the available SDKs on the market. Therefor it would be great to add the personal experiences of users. My question is that has any of you downloaded and tested an SDK for development puposes? Currently I am gathering info about one called Ozeki VoIP SIP SDK.

    Thanks in advance.
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    Re: Experience in SDKs
    There are a looooooot of SDKs out there...
    Erm... I guess some I've used are the Windows SDK and Android SDK, the Android NDK, the homebrew PSP toolchain SDK, and that's all I can recall.
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    Re: Experience in SDKs
    (Original post by Robert77)
    Hello,

    I would like to do a research about the available SDKs on the market. Therefor it would be great to add the personal experiences of users. My question is that has any of you downloaded and tested an SDK for development puposes? Currently I am gathering info about one called Ozeki VoIP SIP SDK.

    Thanks in advance.
    I'm not sure you quite understand what you're asking - there are (many) more SDKs than programming languages and they are all used for development (hence the 'D').

    If you rephrase your question to "My question is that has any of you downloaded and tested a programming language for development puposes?", you can see it doesn't really make sense - the answer is "of course...what else would I have done with it?"
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