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2,884 Pointsif objective
iknow you have to put console.write("C# Rocks!");
if(language=="C#") {
}
where do i go from here for the objective
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsRemember that C# is case-sensitive. So console.write is not the same thing as Console.Write.
Being careful with case and putting the write statement inside the braces, you'll have:
string language = Console.ReadLine();
if (language == "C#") {
Console.Write("C# Rocks!");
}
Rob B
11,677 PointsThat too. Thanks for catching that. I've got my head buried in the CSS Selectors course at the moment.
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsRemember to select a "best answer" :)
Rob B
11,677 PointsRob B
11,677 Pointsin between the {} is where you would put that console.write. :)