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ronald wicks
4,199 PointsHaving trouble on the php code challenge for concatenation on the third question.
This is what I have, but I will be honest I am about ready to give up. <?php
$firstName = "Mike"; $middleName = "the"; $lastName = "Frog"; $fullName = $firstName ." ". $middleName ." ". $lastName;
echo "The designer at Shirt 4 Mike shirts is named ." ". $fullName; ?>
1 Answer

Damian Dadswell
7,278 PointsYou were very close try this:
<?php $firstName = "Mike"; $middleName = "the"; $lastName = "Frog"; $fullName = $firstName ." ". $middleName ." ". $lastName; echo "The designer at Shirt 4 Mike shirts is named ".$fullName; ?>
ronald wicks
4,199 Pointsronald wicks
4,199 PointsThanks man that worked. The concatentation can get real confusing.