Introduction
Welcome to the March 2022 Gradle Build Tool newsletter. This edition covers news from the community and the new Gradle Enterprise release.
Before continuing with our normal order of business, we would like to express our heartfelt sadness for the Ukrainian people as they bravely confront the Russian invasion. Our deepest sympathy goes to all those impacted by this senseless war, including Gradle employees, customers, and partners. We are doing what we can to support the Ukrainian cause with our policies and resources. We believe that open-source software development transcends borders by its nature and we hope it will continue to bring us together as a global community that remains open to contributions from developers and users of good will from everywhere.
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Gradle Plugins How-to - answers common questions about creating Gradle plugins and provides samples of required steps in different programming languages
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Gradle Enterprise 2022.1 Release
Gradle Enterprise 2022.1 introduces a new REST-style API, leveraging the OpenAPI standard, that makes extracting build data much easier than before and offers a new installation and deployment process that leverages more conventional Kubernetes tooling for cluster deployment and also simplifies single-host deployments. See release notes for details.
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Careers
If you share our passion for developer productivity and tooling, consider joining our globally distributed team and check out our job openings at gradle.com/careers. We are looking for new teammates including software engineers, solutions engineers, data scientist, application security engineer, developer advocate and developer productivity engineer.
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Upcoming Events
See the Gradle Training webpage for an up-to-date list of all upcoming educational and training events.
If you have some news you’d like us to share in the next issue, use #gradle on Twitter or send us an email with the details to newsletter@gradle.com.
Until next time!
—The Gradle Build Tool Team
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