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PHP PHP Basics Daily Exercise Program String Manipulation

Aleksey Zolo
Aleksey Zolo
2,983 Points

Hi! Whats wrong with my PHP code?

<?php

//Place your code below this comment $firstName = 'Rasmus'; $lastName = 'Lerdorf'; $fullName = $firstName.' '.$lastName; $fullName .= 'was the original creator of PHP'; echo $fullName.'\n'; ?>

index.php
<?php

//Place your code below this comment
$firstName = 'Rasmus';
$lastName = 'Lerdorf';
$fullName = $firstName.' '.$lastName;
$fullName .= 'was the original creator of PHP';
echo $fullName.'\n';
?>

2 Answers

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse Teacher

Hi there! Your code does produce the same result as the correct solution will. But it also does something else. It changes the original value of $fullName. The value stored now in $fullName is "Rasmus Lerdorf was the original creator of PHP". But the value should still be "Rasmus Lerdorf".

You're really close though and have the right idea on your final line. You should echo out "$fullname" and then the concatenation of " was the original creator of PHP\n".

I think you can get it with these hints, but let me know if you're still stuck! :sparkles: