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Start your free trialArshan Khanifar
11,497 Pointswhat's my code's problem? I've written System.out.printf(" This is a new Class: %s %n ", blogpost);
it says are you sure you've printed out? well yeah! that's the way of it, is it not?
package com.example;
public class BlogPost {
};
import com.example.BlogPost;
public class Display {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Your code here...
BlogPost blogpost = new BlogPost() {
};
System.out.printf("This is a blog post: %s " , blogpost) ;
}
}
1 Answer
Craig Dennis
Treehouse TeacherI don't think you mean to do the {
on the end here
BlogPost blogpost = new BlogPost() {
Arshan Khanifar
11,497 PointsArshan Khanifar
11,497 Pointsoh yeah, silly mistake! Thank you so much for the fast response Craig!