Kotlin is actually officialy supported on Android, so definitly a good choice there. That said, if you know Java, C#, C++, Pascal, or even ActionScript 3, Kotlin brings nothing new to the table conceptually. It does improve on convenience over Java though. So I'd still recommend you also spent some time learning a conceptually different language such as Clojure/Script, Haskell, F#, Ocaml, Prolog, Forth, C, Rust, Red, etc.
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