I think a case like this would actually make sense, because I assume you'd do something like Customer customer = new Customer(); to instantiate your class... then you would be doing customer.create() whenever you called that create method. I hadn't considered the combination of classes and their methods - you made a really good point! Thank you!
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What if the class name would be ”Customer” and its method name would be ”create”.
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I think a case like this would actually make sense, because I assume you'd do something like Customer customer = new Customer(); to instantiate your class... then you would be doing customer.create() whenever you called that create method. I hadn't considered the combination of classes and their methods - you made a really good point! Thank you!