![]() ![]() Gradle provides flexibility as well as the ability to define common standards for Android builds. Gradle has really been the default build system for Android for quite some time and Android developers have slowly but surely been moving to Gradle. This blog post is going to talk about how you can use Gradle to build Android libraries (.AAR) and APK’s and leverage Maven dependencies all in Visual Studio so let’s get started! If you are new to Gradle, then take a look at the gradle overview page and the User Guide.
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