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		<title>By: pianoroy</title>
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		<description>I guess this would be a good idea, as long as the build process is very simple. Ant gets really hairy when you try to apply conditional logic -- for this reason I&#039;m looking at Buildr (http://buildr.apache.org/) instead -- because XML is useful only as a declarative, not an imperative, language.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I guess this would be a good idea, as long as the build process is very simple. Ant gets really hairy when you try to apply conditional logic &#8212; for this reason I&#8217;m looking at Buildr (<a href="http://buildr.apache.org/" rel="nofollow">http://buildr.apache.org/</a>) instead &#8212; because XML is useful only as a declarative, not an imperative, language.</p>
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