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## Table of Contents
* [Android Development](#android-development)
* [Getting started](#getting-started)
* [Setting Up and Getting Started with Android Studio](#setting-up-and-getting-started-with-android-studio)
* [Official Documentation](#official-documentation)
* [Java vs Kotlin](#java-vs-kotlin)
* [Beginners in Android Development Should Start With Java](#beginners-in-android-development-should-start-with-java)
* [Java Programmers Should Learn Kotlin](#java-programmers-should-learn-kotlin)
* [Practice](#practice)
* [Google Developer Console](#google-developer-console)
* [Courses](#courses)
* [Developing Android Apps](#developing-android-apps)
# Android Development # Android Development
Android apps can be a great, fun way to get into the world of programming. Officially, programmers can use Java, Kotlin, or C++ to develop for Android, and though there may be API restrictions, using tools, developers can use a large number of languages, including JavaScript, C, or assembly, and the possibilities are endless. Android apps can be a great, fun way to get into the world of programming. Officially, programmers can use Java, Kotlin, or C++ to develop for Android, and though there may be API restrictions, using tools, developers can use a large number of languages, including JavaScript, C, or assembly, and the possibilities are endless.
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[Google Developers Guide for Android](https://developer.android.com/training/index.html) [Google Developers Guide for Android](https://developer.android.com/training/index.html)
#### Java vs. Kotlin #### Java vs Kotlin
Ever since Google announced Kotlin as the official language for Android development at Google IO in 2017, programmers who want to become Android developers are in a dilemma. The big question in front of them is whether they should learn Kotlin or Java. Ever since Google announced Kotlin as the official language for Android development at Google IO in 2017, programmers who want to become Android developers are in a dilemma. The big question in front of them is whether they should learn Kotlin or Java.