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4,105 Points19 th century
Hi,
19th century is from on January, 1, 1801 to on December 13, 1900.
So I think the first example syntax on the video should be first_published > 1800 ADN first_published <= 1900 in stead.
3 Answers
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsThe forum is a great place to get help from other students, but may not be the most expedient (or even certain) way to contact the staff.
The recommended way to report bugs is described on the Support page.
Ben Deitch
Treehouse TeacherHi Hanna! Looks like we used the wrong definition for the 19th century. We'll aim to get that fixed when we refresh the course. Thanks for pointing it out :)
John M
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 257 PointsNew challenge: What book is from the 80's? ;)