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Start your free trialMaher Alhasan
974 PointsYou need to interpolate the value of the 'language' constant into the string you pass to 'println'.
It keeps repeating the title when I do this let language = "swift"
2 Answers
Luke Glazebrook
13,564 PointsMaher, string interpolation in Swift is as follows.
language = "swift"
println("This is string interpolation using \(language)")
If you have any further problems feel free to post again!
Maher Alhasan
974 PointsGot it! it is correct now. Thanks a lot
Luke Glazebrook
13,564 PointsNo problem! Good luck with iOS development.