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JavaScript JavaScript Objects Loop Through Objects Loop Through an Object's Properties

Not sure what's wrong with this.

I imagine I'm missing a small syntax issue, but i cannot figure out why it won't accept this answer

script.js
const composer = {
  name: 'Edward Ellington',
  nickname: 'Duke',
  genres: ['jazz', 'swing'],
  instrument: 'piano'
};

for ( let prop in composer ) {
  console.log( '${prop}: ${composer[prop]}' );
}

Try back-ticks in the console.log, it looks like you have apostrophes there.

1 Answer

David Park is correct. Your console.log statement should have backticks rather than single quotes. That's what it's telling you when you check work and it says

Bummer: Insert the name of the property variable in `console.log()`, like this: `console.log(`${propName}`);`

The error message is rather confusing because they use backticks when they should be using single quotes around console.log()