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It is not mandatory, nevertheless, it is a good practice when programming that became a convention for programmers. It makes your code more clear, elegant, and readable.
To the extent that in some IDEs, or maybe platforms, if you start your class name with capital letter it'll automatically be colored in a special color; and thus visually distinguished from the rest of your code. Example: Check the first answer of this question - http://bit.ly/2C0v9hQ
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Java Stdin and Stdout II
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It is not mandatory, nevertheless, it is a good practice when programming that became a convention for programmers. It makes your code more clear, elegant, and readable.
To the extent that in some IDEs, or maybe platforms, if you start your class name with capital letter it'll automatically be colored in a special color; and thus visually distinguished from the rest of your code. Example: Check the first answer of this question - http://bit.ly/2C0v9hQ