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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 4,708 Pointsi dont know why i still get it wrong for the let greeting and let interpolated string.
let name = "Yen." let greeting = "Hi there,"
let interpolatedGreeting = "(greeting) (name)"
// Enter your code below
let name = "Yen."
let greeting = "Hi there,"
let interpolatedGreeting = "\(greeting) \(name)"
1 Answer
Chris Shaw
26,676 PointsHi Yen,
Your code is very close, however, rather than creating a third variable you simply need to interpolate name
within the greeting
variable.
let name = "Yen."
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"
That's all that's needed.
Happy coding!