Added by Geoff Sauer on Dec 17, 2002. Average rating: 3.75/5.00 (n=4, std dev: 0.96)
Sarr presents guidelines for the challenging task of creating a software development kit (SDK). The purpose of SDKs, the author writes, is to 'provide developers with information and coding examples to enable them to develop applications that will work with a newly developed technology.'
Sarr presents guidelines for the challenging task of creating a software development kit (SDK). The purpose of SDKs, the author writes, is to 'provide developers with information and coding examples to enable them to develop applications that will work with a newly developed technology.'
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Robert Sillence
"Creating an SDK: Writing on the Edge" I am a tech writer who was recently asked to write the support documentation for an SDK. I had no experience, so I searched the Web for something that could give me a quick understanding of an SDK and the expectations of the related documentation. John Sarr's article was a great help. The article is short but thorough and provided me the direction needed to get started. For anyone who has zero experience writing for SDK's, I would recommend the article as a good way to get started.