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5,495 PointsVariables have to have a type (string, number, etc) declared before you can put a value into them.
what are variables
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Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,454 PointsIn Python, variables are named pointers to objects in memory. So the names are not declared as a specific type. Instead, variables have the type of the objects they point at.
So in, name = "Kidwell"
, the string "Kidwell" is defined as type str and placed into memory. name is a variable that points to the string.
The result of all this means variables themselves do not need to be a declared type.
Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!!