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8,741 Pointsi cant get this to work
what am i doing wrong
let firstName = "Sean";
let lastName = "Nichols";
let role = 'developer';
let msg = "Sean " + "Nichols: " + 'developer';
let msg = ${Sean} ${Nichols}: ${role.toUpperCase()};
1 Answer
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7,934 Pointsif you want to use the firstName, lastName, and role variable and combined them, this is how to do it.
Also in your code: ${Sean} and ${Nichols} will return undefined because Sean and Nichols are not a variable in this case. replacing them with ${firstName} and ${lastName} will fix the issue
let msg = `${firstName} ${lastName}: ${role.toUpperCase()}`;