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  • Arcangelo Passaro
    Arcangelo Passaro
    35 Points

    I followed the instructions and the code looks correct but I get this error message ¨use of unresolved identifier¨

    Posted October 30, 2016 6:31pm by Arcangelo Passaro
    Arcangelo Passaro
    35 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    2 Answers

  • afele johnson
    afele johnson
    33 Points

    make langauge a variable how

    Posted October 25, 2016 12:16am by afele johnson
    afele johnson
    33 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • Dave Santaniello
    Dave Santaniello
    59 Points

    Right code, wrong answer

    Posted October 22, 2016 9:34pm by Dave Santaniello
    Dave Santaniello
    59 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • Tahani Al-Shumrani
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    Tahani Al-Shumrani
    iOS Development Techdegree Student 2,022 Points

    every time i want to preview my work to see where is the error and to check it dose not show anything in the screen

    Posted October 19, 2016 4:03pm by Tahani Al-Shumrani
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    Tahani Al-Shumrani
    iOS Development Techdegree Student 2,022 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    0 Answers

  • Ravi Soni
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    Ravi Soni
    iOS Development Techdegree Student 1,123 Points

    var is an datatype ??

    Posted October 5, 2016 5:59pm by Ravi Soni
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    Ravi Soni
    iOS Development Techdegree Student 1,123 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • seth gilbert
    seth gilbert
    526 Points

    what do i do

    Posted September 28, 2016 1:40pm by seth gilbert
    seth gilbert
    526 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • Carmen Ibarcena
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    iOS Development Techdegree Student 8,296 Points

    I do not understand this challenge! Thank you

    Posted July 26, 2016 11:02pm by Carmen Ibarcena
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    Carmen Ibarcena
    iOS Development Techdegree Student 8,296 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    4 Answers

  • Pema Khando Shachentsang
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    Pema Khando Shachentsang
    Courses Plus Student 1,210 Points

    hello i have a problem. i write code.it doesnt accept my code. Please help me

    Posted June 13, 2016 3:56pm by Pema Khando Shachentsang
    Pema Khando Shachentsang
    Courses Plus Student 1,210 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • isaiah little
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    isaiah little
    Courses Plus Student 97 Points

    I dont even know like dude

    Posted May 5, 2016 1:47am by isaiah little
    isaiah little
    Courses Plus Student 97 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • Logan Standard
    Logan Standard
    1,015 Points

    1st Challenge Question - Swift 2.0 Basics

    Posted April 27, 2016 10:04pm by Logan Standard
    Logan Standard
    1,015 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    3 Answers

  • elias saghbini
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    elias saghbini
    Courses Plus Student 33 Points

    what is the code to write?

    Posted April 12, 2016 2:52pm by elias saghbini
    elias saghbini
    Courses Plus Student 33 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • Dangelo Robinson
    Dangelo Robinson
    97 Points

    I don't get it, please help

    Posted April 7, 2016 1:34pm by Dangelo Robinson
    Dangelo Robinson
    97 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • Johnny Torres
    Johnny Torres
    1,338 Points

    Am I close? var str = "language" str = "swift"

    Posted March 7, 2016 8:32pm by Johnny Torres
    Johnny Torres
    1,338 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    3 Answers

  • Brandon Torrence
    Brandon Torrence
    33 Points

    I keep getting the message telling me that my code can't be complied. I do not know what it wants me to do.

    Posted February 26, 2016 12:07am by Brandon Torrence
    Brandon Torrence
    33 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • Francesco D'Ercoli
    Francesco D'Ercoli
    228 Points

    could u please try to explain me what have i done wrong in this code?

    Posted February 25, 2016 2:55pm by Francesco D'Ercoli
    Francesco D'Ercoli
    228 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • joaquin encinas
    joaquin encinas
    262 Points

    Compiler not working

    Posted February 23, 2016 1:57am by joaquin encinas
    joaquin encinas
    262 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • Francisco Lucas
    Francisco Lucas
    304 Points

    I'm confused by this question, I put the code but nothing comes up.

    Posted February 11, 2016 9:25pm by Francisco Lucas
    Francisco Lucas
    304 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • Teko Nhlapo
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    Teko Nhlapo
    Courses Plus Student 305 Points

    I cannot understand what the challenge is about?

    Posted February 1, 2016 10:06am by Teko Nhlapo
    Teko Nhlapo
    Courses Plus Student 305 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    2 Answers

  • dajahn carter
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    dajahn carter
    Courses Plus Student 97 Points

    Declare a variable named language and assign the string "Swift".

    Posted January 18, 2016 5:27am by dajahn carter
    dajahn carter
    Courses Plus Student 97 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    2 Answers

  • quinn Isenstadt
    quinn Isenstadt
    97 Points

    var = str "language" I wrote this and it said it was incorrect. I pasted it form Xcode and it said it was correct.

    Posted January 13, 2016 12:11am by quinn Isenstadt
    quinn Isenstadt
    97 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • bright adusei
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    bright adusei
    Courses Plus Student 180 Points

    I'm having difficulty understanding variable and constants

    Posted January 12, 2016 11:18pm by bright adusei
    bright adusei
    Courses Plus Student 180 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • Matt Conway
    Matt Conway
    1,572 Points

    Variable & String in Swift 2.0 Basics

    Posted January 6, 2016 6:53pm by Matt Conway
    Matt Conway
    1,572 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

  • 1+1=5 Xuyi
    PLUS
    1+1=5 Xuyi
    Courses Plus Student 222 Points

    where I can find the answers of task 2 of 2

    Posted January 3, 2016 6:23am by 1+1=5 Xuyi
    1+1=5 Xuyi
    Courses Plus Student 222 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    2 Answers

  • Tejas Agrawal
    Tejas Agrawal
    441 Points

    how to assign a new string in a old used varible

    Posted December 5, 2015 7:22pm by Tejas Agrawal
    Tejas Agrawal
    441 Points
    • iOS
    • Swift 2.0 Basics
    • An Introduction to Swift Programming
    • Working With Variables

    1 Answer

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