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Greg G
3,884 PointsWhere is the parse error?
is this a joke? This code would run just fine
for (let i = 4; i < 157; i++) {
const printed = i;
console.log(printed);
};
2 Answers

KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,739 PointsThe checker doesn't support let. Remove that and you'll pass.

Liam Clarke
19,914 PointsYes the compiler seems to not work with es6
your code is correct, just change it to var like below:
for ( var i = 4; i <= 156; i++ ) {
console.log(i);
}