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You'll find that most other tasks
that you want to perform in Gradle,
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are that easy to do,
as long as you go with the convention.
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Remember, that there are more advanced
ways to manage these dependencies.
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They just require a bit
more configuration.
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The Gradle API is rich and
very extensible.
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Just about anything you can dream
up can be done with relative ease.
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And when done right,
it's usually pretty legible too.
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If you'd like a workshop on more advanced
dependency management with Gradle or
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even another build tool,
please make your voice heard.
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