SDK definition

SDK means the JetBrains Rider Software Development Kit and specifically including any associated JetBrains Rider software files, documentation, software code or other materials made available by JetBrains and any third-party software programs that are owned and licensed by parties other than JetBrains and that are either integrated with or made part of the SDK (collectively, “Third-Party Software”).
SDK. (Software Development Kit) means the Documentation, software (source code and object code), applications, sample code, simulator, tools, libraries, APIs, data, files, and materials provided by Apple for use by You in connection with Your Application development, and includes any Updates that may be provided by Apple to You pursuant to this Agreement.
SDK means a set of development tools that allows a software engineer to create applications for a certain software package, software framework, hardware platform, computer system, video game console, operating system, or similar platform.

Examples of SDK in a sentence

  • You may allow employees and contractors of your entity or of your subsidiary(ies) to access and use the SDK from your secure network to perform work on your behalf.

  • If you are an academic institution you may allow users enrolled or employed by the academic institution to access and use the SDK from your secure network.

  • The SDK is copyrighted and protected by the laws of the United States and other countries, and international treaty provisions.

  • By accepting this license, you confirm that you are not currently residing in a country or region currently embargoed by the U.S. and that you are not otherwise prohibited from receiving the SDK.

  • NVIDIA and its suppliers hold all rights, title and interest in and to the SDK, including their respective intellectual property rights.


More Definitions of SDK

SDK means the materials licensed hereunder and referred to, in the Documentation or this Agreement, as comprising or constituting the “software development kit” or “SDK”.
SDK. (Software Development Kit) means a static, non-linkable version of the Software, embedded in an Application Software, only in a binary non-linkable form that is not directly accessible to either the sub users or the end users of the Application Software.
SDK means a set of software components, APIs, tools and Documentation that enables the Company to develop API(s) to allow for further interoperability with the Services.
SDK means the Build Tools, Documentation, Object Code Redistributables, Runtime Components, SDK Source Files and Sample Code.
SDK or “Software Development Kit” means a set of software development tools that allows a software engineer to create applications for a certain software package, software framework, hardware platform, computer system, operating system, or similar development platform.