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2,135 PointsFinally, convert the string stored in role to uppercase letters. The final msg string should look similar to this: "Carl
please help. keep receiving bummer
let firstName = ("First Name");
let lastName = ("Last Name");
let role = 'developer';
let msg = `${firstName} ${lastName}: ${role}`;
let msg = 'firstName' 'lastName': role.toUpperCase();
2 Answers
Joseph Yhu
PHP Development Techdegree Graduate 48,637 PointsYou don't need this line: let msg = 'firstName' 'lastName': role.toUpperCase()
; just do this to the line above that: ....${role.toUpperCase()}
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Joseph Yhu
PHP Development Techdegree Graduate 48,637 Pointslet firstName = ("First Name");
let lastName = ("Last Name");
let role = 'developer';
let msg = `${firstName} ${lastName}: ${role.toUpperCase()}`;
virginia chubo
Web Development Techdegree Student 1,567 Pointsvirginia chubo
Web Development Techdegree Student 1,567 PointsCan you write the whole code because I am not this code right?