Local Variables
Mechanically, the next thing to cover is "variables".
void main() {
String boss = "Jaqueline";
System.out.println(boss);
}
A variable declaration has three components - the "type", the "name", and the "initial value".
String boss = "Jaqueline";
// type name initial value
In this case, we are declaring a variable called "boss" and assigning it the initial value
of "Jaqueline"
. Its "type" is "String", which I'll explain in more detail a bit ahead.
After you declare a variable and assign it a value, the "name" refers to the value on the right hand side and you can use that name instead of the value.
void main() {
// Does the same thing as System.out.println("Jaqueline");
String boss = "Jaqueline";
System.out.println(boss);
}