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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Working with Strings Combine and Manipulate Strings

still on task 2 javascript basics

can anybody please help with task 2 of 3 javascript basics please missing initalizer

app.js
const msg prompt="firstName"+"lastName"+"role";
let msg ="Carlos"'+'"Salgado" '+' "developer";
msg=("Carlos" '+' "Salgado" '+' "developer");

console.log msg;

2 Answers

Molly James
Molly James
18,386 Points

Be sure the strings match, I think you're missing a colon. It's a little bit easier to keep track of with interpolation rather than concatination imo.

Thanks molly