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12,003 Points[RESOLVED] I seem to make it pass part 4 of creating a json file, am I do something wrong?
Bummer! There is no "artist" property. Make sure you used the name "artist". Also make sure you provide a value for the property.
[
{
"title": "no mega lover"
},
{
"artist": "the bobo"
}
]
1 Answer
Chris Shearon
Courses Plus Student 17,330 PointsHi Nick,
Each {} (curly brackets) represents an object. So just put both property/value pair inside the same curly brackets separated by a comma.
[
{
"title": "no mega lover",
"artist": "the bobo"
}
]
Nick Tolbert
12,003 PointsNick Tolbert
12,003 Pointsthanks!