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Java Java Basics Using your New Tools Fix the Errors

uncommenting last line and correcting it on stage 2

stage 2

FixMe.java
String firstName = "Gordon";

String lastName = "Sumner";

console.printf("Hello %s", firstName);

(!band) = console.readLine("Which band?  ")

1 Answer

Rob Bridges
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Rob Bridges
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Hey Jack,

What they are asking you to fix in the second line is the delcaration of the variable band. They origionally have it as band = console.readLine("Which band? ");

however unlike the other variable they don't declare what type it is, in Java this is required otherwise we'll see errors.

So it should look something like this below line.

String band = console.readLine("Which band?  ");

Thanks, let me know if this helps.