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C# C# Basics (Retired) Console I/O Console I/O

Michael Nai
Michael Nai
271 Points

Need help, completing the task, could you please tell what went wrong?

Declare a string bookTitle:

class Program { static void Main() { System.Console.Write("Hello");

  string = bookTitle;


}

}

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,210 Points

For task 1, you're just declaring the variable. You won't need an equal-sign (=) for that part.

(And when you do need it for assignment, the variable name will go on the left side of it.)

Also, don't put in anything not asked for (like that class declaration, function definition, or code for printing "Hello").

Michael Nai
Michael Nai
271 Points

Thank you Steven, that helped :)