OK, I should add to 'factual', input that is useful.  I'm really not
interested in religious wars or 'tude.

On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 5:20 PM, Artem Zinnatullin <
artem.zinnatul...@gmail.com> wrote:

> nano + javac is better choice for your team.
>
> For what reason you want to use flavors in not app modules? Seems to be
> architect/design problem.
>
>
>
> P.S.
>
> Gradle is stable, working build tool, Android Gradle Plugin and Android
> Studio are stable too, just fix dependecies versions. I started to use them
> from first public releases and I even changed 3 companies after this.
>
>
> I just can't understand why people use Ant in 2015, okay, you don't want
> to use Gradle, but there is Maven. It's just unwillingness to learn new
> things, and in my opinion — it's unprofessional.
>
> Learning new should not be hard, it should be fun and useful for yourself.
>
> Just start with small personal project with Android Studio and Gradle,
> when you'll feel comfortable with them, try to switch work project to
> Gradle + AS.
>
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