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Java Java Basics Perfecting the Prototype Looping until the value passes

Tojo Alex
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Tojo Alex
Courses Plus Student 13,331 Points

This error does not make sense

Could you explain this : JavaTester.java:127: error: illegal start of expression console.printf("Because you said" , "you passed the test!"); ^ 1 error

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Brendon Butler
Brendon Butler
4,254 Points

The line should read

console.printf("Because you said %s you passed the test!", response);