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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Software Development Kit (SDK) for the Intel® Geti™ platform for Computer Vision AI model training.
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Microsoft Graph client library for Python
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Python SDK for the atPlatform
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Python optimization SDK
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Telstra Messaging SDK - Python Library
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Alibaba Cloud SDK for Python
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Write 70% less code by using the SDK to build custom extractors and loaders that adhere to the Singer standard: https://sdk.meltano.com
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An SDK for Flask to create a Shopify custom app.
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Qiskit is an open-source SDK for working with quantum computers at the level of extended quantum circuits, operators, and primitives.
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Extensible Python SDK for developing Flyte tasks and workflows. Simple to get started and learn and highly extensible.
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Needle simplifies building RAG pipelines.
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strongDM SDK for the Python programming language.
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Python SDK for Epilot APIs
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🌎 Python SDK for UP42, the geospatial marketplace and developer platform.
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