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Start your free trialJoseph Nickalo
432 PointsThese questions never want to let me move on, they´re so picky and specific
It says for me to put a string variable named firstName equal to my first name, which I did, but apparently that´s not my name anymore. Here´s the code I put, the only error is the silly variable. Any help?
class MyProgram { public void main(String args[]) { String firstName="joseph"; System.out.println(firstName); } }
class myProgram
{
public void main(String[] args)
{
String firstName="Joseph";
System.out.println(firstName);
}
}
2 Answers
Uthman EbdEl Khalek
Courses Plus Student 5,460 PointsJust use this below, instead of typing the whole program.
String myName = "joseph";
Uthman EbdEl Khalek
Courses Plus Student 5,460 PointsYour code is good, just missing two keywords. Add public to the class myProgram like
public class myProgram
and you need to add the keyword static to the main function like
public static void main(String[] args)
Joseph Nickalo
432 PointsDoing both of those created its own error. That´s why static and public aren´t there. Now, the only error left isn´t an error found in the compiler, but on the site or I´m not sure how to put it. It says for me to put my name, which I did...
Joseph Nickalo
432 PointsJoseph Nickalo
432 PointsAh it worked, thanks a lot! I was trying to put the whole code in lol.