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249 PointsI dont get how to make the var greeting
I put: var greeting = "Hello"
var grreting = "Hello"
1 Answer
Eric Conklin
8,350 PointsYou added an extra r and are short an e. Also, don't forget the semicolon at the end of your statement.
robb
5,167 Pointsrobb
5,167 PointsSwift does not require you to write a semicolon after each statement in your code, although you can do so if you wish.