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592 Pointsfirst Java challenge task 3 of 3
here are the directions Now replace <YOUR NAME> in the console.printf expression with the firstName variable using the string formatter.
and here is my code firstName = "Boog"; console.printf ("%s can code in Java", firstName);
I just can't see what I could be doing wrong.
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
Now replace <YOUR NAME> in the console.printf expression with the firstName variable using the string formatter.
firstName = "Boog";
console.printf ("%s can code in Java", firstName);
4 Answers
Matthew Delange
26,584 PointsTry this.... spacing is important Happy Coding :)
String firstName = "Boog"; console.printf("%s can code in Java!", firstName);
Matthew
Louis Mott
1,923 Pointsi was having the same issue and that fixed!
richie vowels
592 PointsThanks Matthew. that did it.
Anthony Ham
Courses Plus Student 99 PointsSame issue I was having as well. Thanks for the advice!