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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 33 PointsReview the code in app.js. Use the log method on the console object to print out the name variable.
Review the code in app.js.
Use the log method on the console object to print out the name variable.
const name = "Andrew";
const details = { favouriteLanguage: "JavaScript", age: 33, children: 3 }
const errorMessage = "Something bad has occurred";
1 Answer
Kristoffer A-L
5,863 PointsHi Chirag,
You need to log the name to the console, this is how you do it:
const name = "Andrew";
const details = { favouriteLanguage: "JavaScript", age: 33, children: 3 }
const errorMessage = "Something bad has occurred";
console.log(name);
Mark Wilkowske
Courses Plus Student 18,131 PointsMark Wilkowske
Courses Plus Student 18,131 PointsHint: this is the log method - .log()