This setting defines which of the provided SDK folders with. The Target SDK is the main setting it tells compiler and linker what version of the SDK you want to build against. Which SDK(s) to build for is controlled by two settings in Project Properties, the Target SDK and the Deployment Target. For example, you might want to build your application against the latest iOS SDK to take advantage of all the new capabilities, but set a Deployment Target of 6.0 or 7.0 to let users with older devices still use your application – albeit with possibly reduced functionality. Deployment Targets are a powerful concept on the Cocoa platform that allow you to build applications that take advantage of new features in the latest platform SDKs, but can still run on older versions of the operating system.
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