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Courses Plus Student 114 PointsI can't solve it
I dont know what should I do
Sting firstName = ("Alan");
string lastName = ("Alhamid");
console.printf("Alan %s", firstName, lastName)
console.readLine("what is your name? ");
1 Answer
Michael Kobela
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 19,570 PointsIn Java the class name is String, which is case sensitive. You have it spelled wrong in two locations. Also when declaring the variables, you don't need the () around the string.
String firstName = "Alan"; String lastName = "Alhamid";
Finally, your console.printf("Alan %s", firstName, lastName), should probably be: console.printf("%s %s", firstName, lastName)