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ayman abdallah
787 Pointswhat did I do wrong
let language = "Swift" println = ("Learning " + language )
It told me to print "Learning Swift"
2 Answers

Kevin Zoltany
16,282 PointsYou messed up on the println statement. Your code should look something like this
let language = "Swift"
println("Learning \(language)")

Gabriel Kroll
9,823 Pointslet language = "Swift" // - > "Swift"
println("Learning \(language)") // - > "Learning Swift"
// or
let task = "Learning " // - > "Learning "
println(task + language) // - > "Learning Swift"