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iOS Swift Basics An Introduction to Swift Programming Working With Variables

RUOFAN WEI
RUOFAN WEI
228 Points

Iā€™m not really sure the question.

My answer is

Var language = "Swift" language = "Swift"

Var number = 2 number = 4

. but still Bummer

variables.swift
// Enter your code below
Var language = "Swift"
language = "Swift"
Var number = 2

number = 4

1 Answer

Jaroslaw Adamowicz
Jaroslaw Adamowicz
11,634 Points

Hi,

I think you forget that Swift is case sensitive.

So use:

var language = "Swift"

instead of:

Var language = "Swift"

Second one will not compile.

BR, Jarek