Well, it is not a problem to learn both Java and Android, here is a debate for people who are confused which is better for them.

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Well, it is not a problem to learn both Java and Android, here is a debate for people who are confused which is better for them.

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Linear Layout is a view group that aligns all children in a single direction, vertically or horizontally. You can specify the layout direction with the android:orientation attribute. All children of a LinearLayout are stacked one after the other, so a vertical list will only have one child per row, no matter how wide they are, and a horizontal list will only be one row high (the height of the tallest child, plus padding). A LinearLayout respects margins between children and the gravity (right, center, or left alignment) of each child