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1,119 Pointsplease i need help , can you solve this question ?
what is the wrong in my answer?
public class GoKart {
public String MCharacterName color = "RED";
}
1 Answer
jcorum
71,830 Pointsabdullah, really close, except for the name of the variable:
public class GoKart {
public String mColor = "red";
}
They want you to follow the convention of starting instance variable names with a lower case 'm'. So you do mColor rather than color. Note that MCharacterName is meaningless to the java compiler.