Lexeme: mobile sdk  
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  1. abbreviation. A mobile SDK, or Software Development Kit, is a set of tools, libraries, and documentation that enables developers to create mobile applications for a specific platform. It provides a framework and pre-built code snippets that simplify app development, allowing developers to access various features and functionalities of the mobile operating system, such as user interface components, device hardware, network services, and more. Mobile SDKs are commonly provided by platforms like iOS, Android, or Windows, and they help streamline the development process by providing developers with the necessary resources to build mobile apps. GPT3.5
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