nano + javac is better choice for your team.

For what reason you want to use flavors in not app modules? Seems to be 
architect/design problem.



P.S.

Gradle is stable, working build tool, Android Gradle Plugin and Android Studio 
are stable too, just fix dependecies versions. I started to use them from first 
public releases and I even changed 3 companies after this.


I just can't understand why people use Ant in 2015, okay, you don't want to use 
Gradle, but there is Maven. It's just unwillingness to learn new things, and in 
my opinion — it's unprofessional.

Learning new should not be hard, it should be fun and useful for yourself.

Just start with small personal project with Android Studio and Gradle, when 
you'll feel comfortable with them, try to switch work project to Gradle + AS.

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