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Start your free trialBen Brumfield
449 PointsWhat am I doing wrong?
Given the constant named language, write a println statement which will print the following string: "Learning Swift".
Use the language constant within the string you pass to your println statement. Practice using string interpolation
let language = "Swift"
println("Learnng \(language)")
3 Answers
Silviu B.
3,111 PointsYou have a typo in your print statement. And println is now just print
let language = "Swift"
print("Learning \(language)")
Silviu B.
3,111 PointsMaybe you should try taking the course on Swift 2.0 The one you're on is for older versions of Swift.
Reed Carson
8,306 Pointstake the 2.0 course. No point in doing the old one, its just going to hinder you
stefanmationg
1,458 Pointsstefanmationg
1,458 Pointsthat should work, but I think there's a bug with this tutorial... I just copy and pasted your code and still didn't work even though it works in Xcode. I do agree on the print portion, although this tutorial is still making you type println.