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2,459 PointsIncorrect string?
i put in: NSString *myString = "Fun with Objective-C"; and I got "Incorrect string". Idk what's going on here
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Dennis Walsh
5,793 PointsAlex,
When creating a NSString object you need to prefix the string with the @ symbol . Try @"Fun with Objective-C" instead.