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C# The Solution

Andrew Young
PLUS
Andrew Young
Courses Plus Student 639 Points

The string can't declared to a variable

Look at the console I got the exact code to tutorial I've compared it and I don't know where is wrong?

Here is a snapshot I don't know why I can't snapshot console too but here is it

https://w.trhou.se/le0vznq66w

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,757 Points

The snapshot is good!

And the issue is on line 15 where the Console.Write statement is missing the semicolon at the end.