Hello guys!

I know such questions are kinda from the FAQ land, but quick search didn't 
reveal an answer.
Please point me to some summary/thread if I missed it - to avoid repeating 
the same discussions.

I develop for Android for several years and know very little of Scala or 
its android support state.
But I always struggle with the way things currently are in android-java 
land (long build times, not comforting api and framework setups, 
heavyweight IDE's etc).
Also I started to learn and like FP - it's simply awesome to play with 
after years spent in OOP-land :)

Finally I'm in process of watching video by Nick [1] and I'm very impressed!

My question in short: should I dive in learning Scala, its android tooling 
etc, if I plan to use it mainly for Android development?
Does it have all the tools needed for this, how mature and stable are they?
Do you use it on a daily basis for your [commercial] projects?

Thanks in advance,
Dmitry.

1. http://www.parleys.com/play/53a7d2cfe4b0543940d9e564/chapter36/about

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