While large corporations including Google and Amazon Web Services have been generating their SDKs for years, they’ve been using closed-source toolchains, oriented around internal-only API description files. We decided that, as a small company, this approach was the best way for us to deliver and maintain great SDKs while still focusing our team building a great product. For a few years however, there has been an increase in the number of companies using code generation to create their SDKs for a variety of languages. Traditionally, building SDKs by hand can be a slow and painstaking process, with the need to manually develop a lot of code in languages which may not be your specialism. We're still finalizing which languages we're going to deliver, and in which order, so if you have a burning desire for a Mux SDK in a particular language, please let us know! By the end of 2019, we aim to have SDKs available for over 10 languages. We finished 2018 with two SDKs, mux-node-sdk and mux-elixir. To help you build new apps, we're building more SDKs for a wider variety of languages this year. One of our aims at Mux is to make it easy for every developer to create great video experiences in their apps.
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