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iOS Swift Basics (retired) Types Printing Results

I don't know why there is no output when I preview my code. Is my print statement awry?

I typed this:

let language = "Swift"

println("Learning/(language)")

println.swift
let language = "Swift"
println("Learning/(language)")

2 Answers

The preview seems to be broken for this task.

You would want to slash the other way. Also if you only change that, you will still be missing a space and get "LearningSwift" instead of "Learning Swift"

Thanks, I just figured it out.

For string interpolation, use a backslash \ instead of a forward slash /.