java is case sensitive. explain?
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Java, like most programming languages, is case sensitive. Even the slightest difference in naming indicates different objects (count does not equal Count). In order to be consistent, programmers follow naming conventions. For example, variables are lowercase (car) and classes are uppercase (Car).
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