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Courses Plus Student 51 PointsJavaTester.java:74: error: illegal start of expression public class introductions { ^ 1 error
Where is the problem exactly?
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
public class introductions {
public static void main(strings[]arge){
Console consol=sysytem.console();
//my first introductions
striing="firstname";
consol.printf("my name is %s");
consol.printf("&s is the best student in class%s");
}
}
1 Answer
Luca Cunico
Courses Plus Student 14,196 PointsHello,
You don't need to create a new class.
Just write:
String firstName = "Name"
Second part of the challange if you have any problem:
console.printf("Name can code in Java!");
Third part:
console.printf("%s can code in Java!", firstName);