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9,133 PointsReview the code in app.js. Use the log method on the console object to print out the name variable.
What does it mean to have an "Assignment to Constant Variable error " ??????
please help me out with this.
const name = "Andrew";
const details = { favouriteLanguage: "JavaScript", age: 33, children: 3 }
const errorMessage = "Something bad has occurred";
console.log(name = "Andrew" );
console.dir({favoriteLanguage: "JavaScript" , age:33,children: 3});
console.error('Something bas has occured');
1 Answer
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Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 33,900 PointsHi B V K Mahijendra,
the error tells you that you cannot assign a new value to a CONST variable.
You can only change the value of LET variables.
Have you learned about the differences of let and const yet? If not, have a look at it.
Hope that helps.
Happy coding, Nils
PS: Basically to solve this you just put the variable name (without the value) in the console.log.
B V K Mahijendra
9,133 PointsB V K Mahijendra
9,133 PointsWorked ;) Thank you NIls.
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Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 33,900 PointsUnsubscribed User
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 33,900 PointsGreat!
You can mark the answer as "best answer" then it will be marked as "ANSWERED" in the thread. Plus i get some points... :-)