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<h1 class="dac-hero-title">Android NDK</h1>
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The Android NDK is a toolset that lets you implement parts of your app using native-code languages such as C and C++. For certain types of apps, this can help you reuse existing code libraries written in those languages.
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<span style="color:#ccc">&nbsp;&nbsp;/**<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;* Native method implemented in C/C++<br>
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