I prefer it to work and be just like working with Gradle at the CLI; my tasks and config etc. Not sure other context to your question if there is any. What happens from a user perspective with either course? If it loads fast, but doesn't fully work, and I can't be productive, then that would be bad for me. I work like this personally:
1) something quick to view and maybe make a one line change? Vi or VS Code. 2) Heavy duty coding session? IDE ... Because I know I need all the nice tools. Thanks Wade On Sat, Feb 2, 2019, 19:08 Laszlo Kishalmi <laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com wrote: > Dear Gradle Users, > > I just would like to ask your opinion what would be the better: > > * Open project fast, but probably with missing dependencies. > * Open project slower, but loading the initial set of required > dependencies (this is the default now) > > Laszlo Kishalmi > >