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Can't understand this error in Java.
I'm just beginner in Java and I've created this code but it's generating an error which I can't understand. Any help would be appreciated! 🙏 https://code.sololearn.com/cwLw7xiBSD9K/?ref=app
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Bill != bill
Java is case sensitive but i think it's not a good practise to use the same name for two classes.
update: renaming the class bill to Test works fine.
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Shashi Ranjan Maybe it matters only here in Solo Learn cause i don't know how class files will saved here.
Later on i give it a try on my machine.
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Yes it worked fine on Linux but not here.
Tom Dooley anyway thanks for the input
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Thanks for your feedback 👌🙂
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Tom Dooley I don't understand why should that matter 'cause the two are two different classes and so I don't want Bill = bill.
Moreover it worked when I changed class bill to class MyClass?
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Bennett Post seems correct! But I don't understand why is it like that in windows? Linux seems to be more accurate then.
And I restored the code so that error can be reproduced.