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Start your free trialGwendolyn Alexander
1,449 Pointsarrow syntax
let cool coders='val';
const greet = (cool coders)=> {
const cool coders= 'val';
return (`Hi, ${cool coders}!`);
}
console.log (greet(cool coders));
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsHere's a few hints:
- you won't need to create any new variables/constants inside the function
- variable and parameter names can only be one word (with no space)
- keeping the same parameter name as in the original might make it less confusing
- the function returns the result, so you won't need
console.log