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“One difference between Scala and Java is that whereas Java requires you to put a public class in a file named after the class—for example, you'd put class SpeedRacer in file SpeedRacer.java—in Scala, you can name .scala files anything you want, no matter what Scala classes or code you put in them. In general in the case of non-scripts, however, it is recommended style to name files after the classes they contain as is done in Java, so that programmers can more easily locate classes by looking at file names.”

Martin Odersky, Programming in Scala Fifth Edition: Updated for Scala 3.0
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Programming in Scala Fifth Edition: Updated for Scala 3.0 Programming in Scala Fifth Edition: Updated for Scala 3.0 by Martin Odersky
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