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Python Python Basics (Retired) Ins & Outs Ins & Outs

Timothy Comeau
Timothy Comeau
3,710 Points

Last question not validating

Using the Workspace I was able to validate both answers to the last question, but neither are registering as correct

name = "Timothy" treehouse = "Tree" + "house" email_greeting = print(treehouse + " loves " + name)

name = "Timothy" treehouse = "Tree" + "house" email_greeting = print("{} loves {}".format(treehouse, name))

2 Answers

Timothy Comeau
Timothy Comeau
3,710 Points

Actually I found removing the print entirely worked:

name = "Timothy"
treehouse = "Tree" + "house"
email_greeting = "{} loves {}".format(treehouse, name)

nice

edit: so no one gets confused. Timothy found the answer.

Kenneth Love
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Python doesn't have a puts command so that won't help at all.

I thought it did before he posted the answer. I went through the exercise again and realized he was, in fact, correct. I came back and clicked "best answer" on his post.