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Start your free trialTracy Black
619 PointsI dont know whats wrong with this one
I dont knwo what the unexpected identifier is
class User {
let user1;
constructor(email, username, birthday) {
this.email = email;
this.username = username;
this.birthday = birthday;
}
user1 = new User("JavaScriptStudent@teamtreehouse.com", "JSUser1", 1/08/1991)
}
3 Answers
Barry Snowe
51,277 PointsYou need to instantiate the object outside of the class. Your code should begin after the class, not within it.
Barry Snowe
51,277 PointsHopefully it's a quick fix from there. You were on the right track.
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi there,
Two issues - first, as Barry says, move any mention of user1
outside (after) the class.
Also, the date instance is a string too so surround it with quotes.
Steve.
Tracy Black
619 PointsTracy Black
619 Pointsthanks!