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from http://www.dictionary.com:
Software Developers Kit
<jargon, product> (SDK, or "Software Development Kit") Software provided by a software vendor to allow their products to be used with those of other software vendors.
You know I put up a post about this earlier but I guess it sort of fell through the cracks. I don't want a software development kit. I want a tool that will convert my 3d objects (i.e. a list of polygons and some textures) to [usable] Operation Flashpoint objects (.pbo). I don't want to make software; I want to make objects, and to do that I need a tool, not an SDK.
And since communication is the foundation of any successful organization, we need to communicate clearly and correctly (and not throw around jargon just for the #### of it).
(Edited by Oversoul at 4:23 am on Nov. 14, 2001)
(Edited by Oversoul at 4:26 am on Nov. 14, 2001)
(Edited by Oversoul at 4:26 am on Nov. 14, 2001)
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MAN YOUR A STUPID SACK OF COW S@HIT
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