You're writing right words, add "Innovations" and Apple will buy your quote 
for next presentation.

I can't disagree, that simulator is good approach, but every day I see how 
my iOS colleagues fight with iOS Simulator, unfortunately, it's not as 
similar to real iOS and stable as they want, how old is it, 6-7 years?
But, yes, Android Simulator is interesting.

Btw: Xavier what about to move development of projects like Android Gradle 
plugin, Android Studio and other tools to GitHub? It's much more effective 
OSS platform than internal Google's repos, you'll get great PRs boost and 
community attention, I understand, that it will interrupt ADT team for some 
time, but profit will be really huge.

Btw2: Ant is not faster than Gradle (just switched project at new work from 
ant to gradle).
Btw3: I am not sure, that IDEA based IDE can have less features than 
Eclipse, or you are talking about another "entire new IDE"

Sorry for sarcasm, it's 5am for me, brain is shutting down..  

On Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 1:37:31 AM UTC+3, Jake Wharton wrote:
>
> On Wed Feb 04 2015 at 2:20:27 PM Artem Zinnatullin <artem.zi...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> "Simulator which runs on the JVM" you mean whole Android emulator? 
>>
>
> No, or I would have said (and used the existing) emulator.
>  
>
>> That's pretty big amount of work. And I think result won't be much faster 
>> than Genymotion or Android x86 + Intel HAXM, just easier CI and dev setup.
>>
>
> Not only would it be faster and have profound impact on day-to-day 
> development, but your trivialization could be applied to just about 
> everything the tools team has worked on for the last 3 years. Write a new 
> build system that's (currently) slower than Ant? Create an entire new IDE 
> with less features (currently) than Eclipse?
>

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