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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Working with Strings Combine and Manipulate Strings

Gloria Cornelius
Gloria Cornelius
302 Points

.toUpperCase

I'm stuck on this challenge. It says to us the .toUpperCase () but I can't figure it out.

app.js
let firstName = "glow";
let lastName = "cornelius";
let role = 'developer'
let msg = firstName +' '+ lastName + role + ':developer.';
const  = role.toUpperCase();

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,744 Points

You need to construct a string that looks like the one shown in the example. It should included constant strings for punctuation and spacing, but use the variables for everything else.

You might try looking at some of the other questions and answers about this same exercise.