# Still Using Variables Write a program that stores your name and year of graduation into variables, and displays their values on the screen. Name the file: `still_variables.py` Make sure that you use two variables, and that the variable that holds your name is the best *data type* for such a variable, and that the variable that holds the year is the best *data type* for *that* variable. Also make sure that your variable names are good: the name of a variable should always relate to its contents. ``` My name is Juan Valdez and I'll graduate in 2022. ``` Please ensure that the values `"Juan Valdez"` and `2022` have been stored in variables before printing. You're *doing it wrong* if your program looks like this: ``` print("My name is Juan Valdez and I'll graduate in 2022") ``` You need to be doing string interpolation with the variables or using string concatenation. --- ©2021 Daniel Gallo This assignment is licensed under a [Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/deed.en_US). ![Creative Commons License](images/by-nc-sa.png) Adapted for Python from Graham Mitchell's [Programming By Doing](https://programmingbydoing.com/)