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Start your free trialPrem Gurusamy
2,342 PointsI didn't understand why It's still says bummer
Please check my code and tell me what I missed it here
var months = ['January','February','March','April','May','June','July','August','September','October','November','December'];
console.log(months.join(','+" "));
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Fernando Boza
25,384 PointsHi Prem you're really close, remember that the .join() method takes in an array and outputs a string and we can specify how to break each item within.
So for this code challenge, all you need to do is create a new variable (name it w/e you want) and inside that variable you are going to put in the months array and attach the .join() method that you just want to separate the items by a single comma. THEN console log the new variable the contains the string output
var monthsList = months.join(', ');
console.log(monthsList);
Prem Gurusamy
2,342 PointsPrem Gurusamy
2,342 PointsThank You Fernando! I Understand