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Ethan Thorne
704 PointsStuck on step 2 of the Challenge!
Just want to express my appreciation for these Java tutorials, and of course to you Craig for putting in the effort to help us newbies. :D Just as the title explains, I'm stumped and have no idea where to start, a nudge in the right direction would be appreciated! Cheers.
3 Answers
jacobproffer
24,604 PointsHey Ethan,
Can you post the challenge that you're stuck on?
Best,
Jacob
Ethan Thorne
704 PointsSorry about the link, have no idea how to post the code directly to here :/ http://imgur.com/r9wRe7V
- This would be what I have to do:
Welcome to a little Twitter-like application. Here I'm modeling a Tweet. It has text which is the body of the tweet. All Tweets have a maximum character limit of 140 characters.
Please add a new constant to store the maximum number of characters allowed which is 140. Use the proper access level modifiers to make it unchangeable and accessible right off of the class. Follow the proper naming convention.
Ethan Thorne
704 PointsWell I appreciate your fast reply and I am sorry about my late one, but my persistence has payed off. Thanks anyway dude. Have a good one!