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  • Michael Jenkins
    Michael Jenkins
    135 Points

    What am I doing wrong this practice? // Constants Let favoritedessert = "chocolate"

    Posted January 14, 2020 6:01pm by Michael Jenkins
    Michael Jenkins
    135 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    1 Answer

  • Steve Cheery
    Steve Cheery
    58 Points

    Can you help me?

    Posted August 14, 2019 10:27am by Steve Cheery
    Steve Cheery
    58 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    2 Answers

  • Kellington Chidza
    Kellington Chidza
    866 Points

    Create a constant named favoriteDessert and assign to it a string containing your favorite dessert. Remember the syntax

    Posted July 15, 2019 8:51pm by Kellington Chidza
    Kellington Chidza
    866 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    1 Answer

  • Patrick Franko
    Patrick Franko
    390 Points

    how add code from prev. task?

    Posted April 12, 2019 3:26am by Patrick Franko
    Patrick Franko
    390 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    1 Answer

  • Andres Deidan
    PRO
    Andres Deidan
    Pro Student 96 Points

    What is a constant

    Posted August 31, 2018 1:27pm by Andres Deidan
    Andres Deidan
    Pro Student 96 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    2 Answers

  • Kevin Perez
    Kevin Perez
    iOS Development with Swift Techdegree Student 1,030 Points

    I made a constant called favoritedessert and named it flan like this: let favoritedessert= "flan". How is this wrong?

    Posted July 18, 2018 2:15pm by Kevin Perez
    Kevin Perez
    iOS Development with Swift Techdegree Student 1,030 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    1 Answer

  • Nelson Lecuane
    Nelson Lecuane
    228 Points

    What's the cause of the error please

    Posted November 15, 2017 1:52am by Nelson Lecuane
    Nelson Lecuane
    228 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    1 Answer

  • gary chang
    gary chang
    98 Points

    I dont understand why its not work //constants let favoritedessert = " bread "

    Posted August 19, 2017 3:00am by gary chang
    gary chang
    98 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    1 Answer

  • Abotsi Godwin
    PLUS
    Abotsi Godwin
    Courses Plus Student 1,400 Points

    Somone should help me with a constant Quiz, right now.

    Posted July 27, 2017 11:51pm by Abotsi Godwin
    Abotsi Godwin
    Courses Plus Student 1,400 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    2 Answers

  • josh whitehead
    josh whitehead
    479 Points

    why wont this code work for constants

    Posted June 12, 2017 2:05pm by josh whitehead
    josh whitehead
    479 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    2 Answers

  • Elizabeth Irigoyen
    Elizabeth Irigoyen
    431 Points

    why is this wrong? is the second quiz let constant = favoriteDessert var str = "cremebrulee"

    Posted March 28, 2017 5:16pm by Elizabeth Irigoyen
    Elizabeth Irigoyen
    431 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    3 Answers

  • sierra torres
    sierra torres
    342 Points

    whats a constants main purpose

    Posted January 30, 2017 5:56pm by sierra torres
    sierra torres
    342 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    2 Answers

  • Michael Zarucki
    Michael Zarucki
    803 Points

    What am I doing incorrectly? text color is not changing when I enter LET Command.

    Posted January 17, 2017 12:21am by Michael Zarucki
    Michael Zarucki
    803 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    1 Answer

  • Dan Loyer
    Dan Loyer
    46 Points

    Create a constant named favoriteDessert and assign to it a string containing your favorite dessert. Remember the syntax

    Posted November 22, 2016 3:44pm by Dan Loyer
    Dan Loyer
    46 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Constants

    2 Answers

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