Is it a bad practice to give two very different files with the same general purpose the same name, separating them into different directories?
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I'd like to keep my file names short, and both of the files have the same general purpose without being identical. I'm not sure whether or not this would be considered a bad practice in a professional programming environment. I'd like to know what the best practice is in this situation.
Alternatively, at the expense of the name's short length, I could use:
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