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jacob patrick
98 Pointswhat am i missing
idk what im missing for the code
using System
{
class programs
{
Console.WriteLine("Hello");
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
1 Answer

Steven Parker
240,995 PointsYou're not missing anything, you're doing too much extra!
In this very simple challenge the instructions ask you to add a text argument to the function call already provided. That's it! No "using" directive, no class, no input call.
For best results with challenges, always do only what the instructions ask for and no more.