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The camel is clear (Score:2)
I believe the camel says a package is usually a class, they usually have the same name, it usually begins with a capital letter, there is usually one package per file, a package is usually a module, and so on. Usually. Not always.
Anyone who's programmed Java knows sometimes you have extra classes in a file.
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