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827 PointsI'm stuck on this question.Define a string variable named firstName that stores your name. Set the value to your name.
This was my answer String FirstName = "David"; What did I do wrong?
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
String FirstName = "David";
2 Answers
Dean Silvestro
Courses Plus Student 20,733 PointsThis would work anywhere else, but the convention is to use camel casing for variables like that. Try using "firstName" instead. :)
Jake Nisenboim
3,374 PointsString firstName = "David";
Kevin Faust
15,353 PointsKevin Faust
15,353 PointsMoved to answer