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iOS Build a Simple iPhone App (iOS7) Getting Started Create a String

Create a NSString variable named 'myString' with the value 'Fun with Objective-C'

NSString*myString=@"Fun with Objectiv-C"; What is wrong with my answer? It says that I have 3 syntax errors.

1 Answer

Stone Preston
Stone Preston
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NSString*myString=@"Fun with Objectiv-C"; 

you misspelled objective as objectiv.

also while still valid syntax, not putting a space between NSString and *myString probably isnt the best practice. I would probably use

NSString *myString=@"Fun with Objectiv-C"; 

instead