
Android SDK
The Android SDK, or Software Development Kit, is a collection of tools and resources that developers use to create applications for Android devices, such as smartphones and tablets. It includes libraries, sample code, an emulator for testing apps, and various tools to help with programming, debugging, and performance analysis. Essentially, the Android SDK provides everything developers need to build, test, and distribute apps on the Android platform, ensuring that they work well across different devices and operating system versions.