It is nearly impossible to write a C# program without creating
strings . A string
object
holds a series of characters.
You declare a string variable using the string
keyword much as you would create an
instance of any type:
string myString;
You specify a string literal by enclosing it in double quotes:
"Hello World"
It is common to initialize a string variable that contains a string literal:
string myString = "Hello World";
Strings will be covered in much greater detail in Chapter 15.