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7,365 PointsIs this a bad solution?
Hey! Do you think my code is OK? It worksfine on the browser.
Thanks
Kris Blanchette
174 PointsIf it works I think it's OK!
1 Answer
Daniel Bettech
7,365 PointsSorry,
Here it is:
'''js
function print(message) {
document.write(message);
}
for (key in students) { var name = students[key].name; var track = students[key].track; var achievments = students[key].achievments; var points = students[key].points print('<h2>Student: ' + name + '</h2>'); print('<p>Track: ' + track + '</p>'); print('<p>Achievments: ' + achievments + '</p>'); print('<p>Points: ' + points + '</p>'); } '''
Henrik Christensen
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 38,322 PointsHenrik Christensen
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 38,322 PointsWhat code? You need to add your code to the post :-P