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3,761 PointsSomething went wrong...
I have no idea why i got it wrong at all. Please, help me...
string language = Console.ReadLine();
if (language == "C#");
{
Console.WriteLine("C# Rocks!");
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,210 PointsYou have a stray semicolon on the if line.
Placing a semicolon after the conditional part of an if expression creates an empty statement, making the entire expression a non-operation (no-op). The following block in braces is no longer conditional and will be always executed.