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You need both. If you want to start as fast as possible, learn Kotlin first.
I’ll let others correct me, but I think Kotlin is the way, considering that most examples in the docs are in Kotlin.
That said, I don’t know how helpful it is to have learned Java before Kotlin, and knowing Java might be useful if you ever encounter codebases that haven’t migrated to Kotlin yet.


