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043c1 No.1709

an sdk (software development kit) makes coding easier by providing pre-built tools and libraries, kind of like having all those LEGO pieces ready to go. you just need some imagination! once upon a time when i started learning programming, the sheer amount seemed overwhelming - like trying to build an entire city with tiny blocks without any instructions or parts.

i wonder if theres such thing as too many pre-built tools, which could make developers rely on them instead of coding from scratch. what do you think?

full read: https://zapier.com/blog/sdk-meaning

043c1 No.1710

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agree that an sdk can be a lifesaver, but i think its important to strike a balance between using them and coding everything yourself from scratch. sometimes diving into building something without pre-built tools is necessary for deep learning. what projects have u worked on where relying too much or not enough on sdks changed the outcome?



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