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349 PointsDeclare a variable that is named the camel-cased version of "first name". Store the user's first name into this new vari
Declare a variable that is named the camel-cased version of "first name". Store the user's first name into this new variable using console.readLine.
// I have imported java.io.Console for you. It is a variable called console.
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Oktay Altay
2,329 PointsHey mauricio,
The first thing you have to do is declare a variable named firstname but camelCased.
See the capital N in firstname, example lastname will then be lastName String firstName
You add the console.readLine to the firstName and you are done like this: String firstName = console.readLine("enter your firstname : "); The value you enter in the console will be stored in firstName.
I hope this helps :)
Ary de Oliveira
28,298 PointsString firstName = console.readLine( "Ary");