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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Working with Strings Combine and Manipulate Strings

I don't understand what I'm doing wrong

app.js
let firstName = " Aliyah ";
let lastName = " Flowers ";
let role = 'developer';
let message = firstName + ' Aliyah ' + lastname + ' Flowers ' + ' : ' + role + ' developer ' + ' . ';

1 Answer

Hi Aliyah, I see you have too much information in "let message" as in firstName has already been defined but you define it again, you did that with each Variable. Also keep an eye on those spaces around " : and . " If the code had printed out it hacve said the following: Aliyah Aliyah Flowers Flowers : developer developer . The last line of code should look more like:

let message = firstName lastName + ': ' + role + '.';