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https://www.ibm.com/cloud/blog/sdk-vs-api
SDK vs. API: What's the Difference?
What is an SDK?
SDK stands for software development kit. Also known as a devkit, the SDK is a set of software-building tools for a specific platform, including the building blocks, debuggers and, often, a framework or group of code libraries such as a set of routines specific to an operating system (OS).
What is an API?
API stands for application programming interface. Whether working as a standalone solution or included within an SDK, an API facilitates communication between two platforms. It does this by allowing its proprietary software to be leveraged by third-party developers. The developers can then enable their own users to indirectly use the service or services provided by the API solution.
You can also think of an API as a kind of agreement between two parties. The API not only allows for on-demand information exchange, it stipulates how that information should be exchanged.
Because some APIs provide the interface directly, the terms "API" and "interface" are sometimes used interchangeably.
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