Thank you for stopping by our booth at Devoxx Belgium! What follows is a quick summary of the resources and upcoming Gradle events you may have heard about there. ### Free live online training: Introduction to Gradle Come and learn how to use Gradle from one of Gradle Inc.'s core developers in an 8-hour online training. For a limited time we are offering our flagship 'Introduction to Gradle' course [1] for free—a big discount from the usual $900 per seat. Don't miss this chance to learn everything you need to start creating and running your own Gradle builds with confidence! Dates and Times: Wednesday, January 11th 8:30am – 12:30pm PST Thursday, January 12th 8:30am – 12:30pm PST Register now at https://go.gradle.com/free-training—we'll see you there! ### From Maven to Gradle: Migration guide and best practices Migrating from Maven to Gradle may seem like a big job, but a little guidance can go a long way. Check out our comprehensive migration guide at https://gradle.org/migrating-a-maven-build-to-gradle, and if your team is still on the fence about the benefits of switching, have a look through our feature comparison chart at https://gradle.org/maven_vs_gradle. Countless teams have made the move successfully, and we hope you'll join them! ### Webinar: Customizing build scan data You may have heard about or seen a demo of Gradle Cloud Services and build scans [2] at our booth. Join us for a 30-minute webinar and we'll demonstrate how you can make the most of build scans by customizing them with data specific to the needs of your project. Dates and Times: Thursday, November 17th 11:00am – 11:30am PST (19:00 – 19:30 UTC) Register now at https://go.gradle.com/november-webinar to learn more! ### Getting started with Gradle Cloud Services If you haven't yet created your first build scan, there's no time like the present. You can learn how to enable build scans for your existing projects via our getting started instructions at https://gradle.com/get-started or get up and running with a sample project by cloning our https://github.com/gradle/gradle-build-scan-quickstart repository and following the steps in its README. It'll take you only a few minutes either way. If you like what you see with build scans and would like to put them to use in a larger team, you may be interested in a trial of Gradle Enterprise—the on-premises version of Gradle Cloud Services [3]. Feel free to get in touch at https://gradle.com/contact-us or simply reply to this email with any questions. We'd love to hear from you! Build Happiness, —The Gradle Team Gradle Inc. 325 9th Street San Francisco, CA 94103 https://gradle.org %%unsubscribe%% (Unsubscribe from future Gradle emails) [1]: https://gradle.org/introduction-to-gradle-training/ [2]: https://blog.gradle.org/introducing-build-scans [3]: https://gradle.com/enterprise