Definitely Kotlin. It is also official language for Android now.
We have also some projects in Java but they are in minority. Also, if you're interested, have a look on React Native and Dart/Flutter. Kotlin is the most used one though.
Thanks for your answer Ondrej <3
You're welcome, if you'll ever need some tips for Android development (libraries, utilities etc.), feel free to message me.
Thank you for your help. It makes me very motivated.
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Definitely Kotlin. It is also official language for Android now.
We have also some projects in Java but they are in minority. Also, if you're interested, have a look on React Native and Dart/Flutter. Kotlin is the most used one though.
Thanks for your answer Ondrej <3
You're welcome, if you'll ever need some tips for Android development (libraries, utilities etc.), feel free to message me.
Thank you for your help. It makes me very motivated.