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Guilherme Oliveira
Courses Plus Student 2,985 PointsTask 2 Stage 1. Java Basics. Where is the error?
String firstName = "Guilherme";
console.printf("Hello, my name is %s\n", firstName);
2 Answers
Logan R
22,989 PointsYou are outputing the wrong thing. It wants you to print
"<YOUR NAME> can code in Java!".
So like this:
String firstName = "Guilherme";
console.printf("%s can code in Java!", firstName);
Guilherme Oliveira
Courses Plus Student 2,985 PointsThanx for that. I knew was something silly.
Logan R
22,989 PointsIt's all good :)