Ensure that you have a code editor on which you can write and run the code. To test things out, you can create two classes with the same name but under different packages. Refer to the example here:
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Ensure that you have a code editor on which you can write and run the code. To test things out, you can create two classes with the same name but under different packages. Refer to the example here: