The Geb build files are a great resource for examples.. I imagine Luke, given his latest job change, might be inclined to have them up there hehe

Roger




Szczepan Faber
June 16, 2011 8:32 AM

I can start working on a Wiki page later.
Sure, go ahead :)

Cheers!

On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 1:06 PM, evgenyg <[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, Cookbook has its own place in Gradle wiki and can be very helpful as
well. But it needs to be maintained separately and can become outdated when
libraries evolve and versions change.

Real build files of real projects contain 100% working code rather than
copy/pasted examples and therefore can be another source of a valuable
learning experience.

If nobody objects, I can start working on a Wiki page later.

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evgenyg
June 15, 2011 7:06 AM

Yes, Cookbook has its own place in Gradle wiki and can be very helpful as
well. But it needs to be maintained separately and can become outdated when
libraries evolve and versions change.

Real build files of real projects contain 100% working code rather than
copy/pasted examples and therefore can be another source of a valuable
learning experience.

If nobody objects, I can start working on a Wiki page later.

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Evgeny

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Philippe Lhoste
June 14, 2011 10:26 AM



That's not quite the same thing (even if the cookbook is worthwhile).
I found also interesting to look at some Gradle build scripts (in GitHub or others) of real projects (often when mentioned in this list). I found some interesting techniques there.



Leo Mekenkamp
June 14, 2011 10:07 AM

You mean something like this?




Evgeny Goldin
June 14, 2011 10:01 AM

Hi,

I was thinking we can add a page to Gradle Wiki where people will provide links to their Gradle builds with short description of Greadle features used: multi-project builds, CodeNarc/code-quality plugin, code coverage reports, special plugins used, etc. Since lots of projects using Gradle are open-sourced and are hosted in public repos, this can be a nice gallery of links to actual Gradle builds.

Then it would be easier for people to search for specific examples of using or doing X in his build or getting in touch with a person who accomplished this already.
What do you say?


Best regards,
Evgeny


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