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Gradle

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What is Gradle?

Gradle is an open-source build automation system known for its flexibility and performance. It is used for building, testing, and deploying software, primarily for Java, Android, and other JVM-based projects. Gradle uses a Groovy or Kotlin-based DSL (Domain Specific Language) for build scripts, offering powerful customization and dependency management capabilities.

What other technologies are related to Gradle?

Gradle Competitor Technologies

Maven is a build automation tool, like Gradle, used for managing dependencies and building Java projects.
mentioned alongside Gradle in 25% (45.4k) of relevant job posts
Ant is an older build automation tool, similar in function to Gradle and Maven.
mentioned alongside Gradle in 30% (6.7k) of relevant job posts

Gradle Complementary Technologies

Jenkins is a popular CI/CD tool that can be used to automate builds and deployments for Gradle projects.
mentioned alongside Gradle in 6% (38.3k) of relevant job posts
JUnit is a unit testing framework commonly used with Java projects built with Gradle.
mentioned alongside Gradle in 13% (17.1k) of relevant job posts
Spring Boot simplifies the creation of Spring-based applications, and Gradle is often used as the build tool for Spring Boot projects.
mentioned alongside Gradle in 7% (25.6k) of relevant job posts

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