I can see a lot of Android questions written in Kotlin which already have answers in other question with Java. Android Studio provides a code-converter to convert Java to Kotlin.
Should I flag these questions as duplicate?
I can see a lot of Android questions written in Kotlin which already have answers in other question with Java. Android Studio provides a code-converter to convert Java to Kotlin.
Should I flag these questions as duplicate?
Please do not do this. It's confusing for people who do not have a full understanding of both languages.
If someone is looking for a generic answer about a concept shared between both languages (e.g., Android layouts) and it is tagged as such (e.g., android-layouts but not java or kotlin), then sure: flag it as a duplicate. But if someone is learning or using Kotlin for Android and wants an answer in Kotlin that directly addresses the question, then a Java answer may very well be useless.
Say I want to make an Android application in Java. I have an intermediate understanding of Java, but absolutely no knowledge about Kotlin. If I asked a question for Android Java, having it flagged as a duplicate of an Android Kotlin question would be frustrating because I want to know the specifics for Java, not a related JVM language with different idioms.