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Third party libraries

Using third party libraries in the application
The success of Node.js lately has something to do with the vast amount of third party NPM modules available as open source packages. Dynamics Mobile SDK allows the developer to include any NPM in their apps, where the stability and licensing of the included NPM lays in the hands of the developer.
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