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iOS Swift Basics (retired) Variables and Constants Constants

Attempting create consonant named string with assigned value of 'Swift". let Language : String = "Swift"

Attempting create consonant named string with assigned value of 'Swift". let Language : String = "Swift" Can someone please help me? What am i doing wrong?

constants.swift
let Language : String = "Swift"

1 Answer

Reed Carson
Reed Carson
8,306 Points

its "constant" by the way

it wants you to make a constant named "language" no uppercase. when naming variables and constants we use camel case, which means the first word is always lower case. It is important to note the distinction because "int" and "Int" for example are completely different things to the compiler.