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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion data/part-11/2-packages.md
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Expand Up @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ Within the exercise base, create three packages: `a`, `b`, and `c`. Create class

<!-- Projektin hakemistossa `src/main/java` on ohjelmaan liittyvät lähdekoodit. Jos luokan pakkauksena on kirjasto, sijaitsee luokka projektin lähdekoodihakemiston `src/main/java/kirjasto`-kansiossa. NetBeansissa voi käydä katsomassa projektien konkreettista rakennetta **Files**-välilehdeltä joka on normaalisti **Projects**-välilehden vieressä. Jos et näe välilehteä **Files**, saa sen näkyville valitsemalla vaihtoehdon **Files** valikosta **Window**. -->

The project directory `src/main/java` contains the source code files of the program. If the package of a class is library, that class is stored inside the `src/main/java/libary` folder of the source code directory. You can also check the concrete project structure in NetBeans in the **Files** tab, which is normally next to the **Project** tab. If you cannot see the **Files** tab, you can make it appear by choosing the option **Files** from the dropdown menu **Window**.
The project directory `src/main/java` contains the source code files of the program. If the package of a class is library, that class is stored inside the `src/main/java/library` folder of the source code directory. You can also check the concrete project structure in NetBeans in the **Files** tab, which is normally next to the **Project** tab. If you cannot see the **Files** tab, you can make it appear by choosing the option **Files** from the dropdown menu **Window**.

<!-- Sovelluskehitystä tehdään normaalisti **Projects**-välilehdeltä, jossa NetBeans on piilottanut projektiin liittyviä tiedostoja joista ohjelmoijan ei tarvitse välittää. -->

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