Comment by yellow_lead
2 years ago
Mobile in general is this way. For instance, on Android, if your app isn't targeting a high enough sdk version, Google will remove it after some time. If you have to upgrade your target sdk, you may find many libraries are broken (or not supported), and it also can lead to other cascades of upgrades, like having to upgrade gradle or the NDK if you use it.
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