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Declaring a variable, consists of telling the program to reserve a piece of memory to store some data.

Declare a Variable in C#

A variable declaration in C#, follows the following format:

🤖 Pseudocode

<DATA_TYPE> <NAME> = <VALUE>;
  1. <DATA_TYPE>: the value data type (number, text, etc.).
  2. <NAME>: a recognizable name.
  3. <VALUE>: the initial value we want to store (optional).
// An integer variable named score with the initial value of 0.
int score = 0;

// A string variable named username with the initial value of "Ze".
string username = "Ze";

// A boolean variable named named isAlive with the initial value of true.
bool isAlive = true;

â„šī¸ While it seems easy, naming variables is something that requires some careful thought.

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