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Exploring the need/possibility to move from maven/gradle to cargo.

That is, build tool for java taking inspiration from Cargo

And it's called Jargo. I do not wish to put a J in front of anything, as is the java tradition, but 'jargo' actually sounds kinda nice and it conveys pretty much what it is.

It is NOT a new maven (not yet at least).

Basic premisses:

  1. do NOT copy anything from the maven philosophy (phases, goals etc). Instead find out on the go what would be a good design
  2. uses TOML

Goals:

  1. Simple management of (test) dependencies
  2. ability to compile to jar files
  3. ability to run unit tests

After this, we'll validate it's performance. If it's not faster/easier/better than maven, then abort

But instead, if it will save you time/resources/heart failure, then why not take this next level?