This sorts implementation details from the top level, ie skipping the public 'com', allowing a better seperation of public classes and implementation details and also reduces strings.
This approach of public/private seperation is also used in the OpenJDK.
This sorts implementation details from the top level, ie skipping the public 'com', allowing a better seperation of public classes and implementation details and also reduces strings.
This approach of public/private seperation is also used in the OpenJDK.