Android native development kit gets third revision

by Sourav Sharma on March 10, 2010

Android native development kit gets third revision
InfoWorld – Developers of the Google-backed Android mobile application platform have released revision 3 of Android NDK (Native Development Kit), which complements Android SDK by enabling developers to build performance-critical portions of an application in native code.

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