Scala has just two namespaces for definitions in place of Java’s four. Java’s four namespaces are [...], methods, types, and packages. By contrast, Scala’s two namespaces are:
values (fields, methods, packages, and singleton objects)
types (class and trait names)
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fields
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Scala has just two namespaces for definitions in place of Java’s four. Java’s four namespaces are [...], methods, types, and packages. By contrast, Scala’s two namespaces are:
values (fields, methods, packages, and singleton objects)
types (class and trait names)
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#odersky-programming-in-scala-2ed #scala
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Scala has just two namespaces for definitions in place of Java’s four. Java’s four namespaces are [...], methods, types, and packages. By contrast, Scala’s two namespaces are:
values (fields, methods, packages, and singleton objects)
types (class and trait names)
Answer
fields
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