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Start your free trialDalton Prock
1,694 PointsUnsure what is being formatted wrong
What exactly am I doing wrong with my formatting here? No matter what I do I seem to always get this incorrect.
let firstName = "Dalton";
let lastName = "Prock";
let role = 'developer';
var msg = firstName + ' ' + lastName + ' : ' + role;
const shout = role.toUpperCase();
1 Answer
Rich Donnellan
Treehouse Moderator 27,696 PointsHey Dalton,
Pay close attention to the wording of the challenges. It expects a certain task to be completed and any major deviation will throw errors.
Nowhere did it ask you to create a shout
constant. You're able to use string methods right within the msg
concatenation. I'd also recommend being consistent with your use of declaring your variables (let
vs. var
).
Hope this helps!
Dalton Prock
1,694 PointsDalton Prock
1,694 PointsHello Rich,
I much appreciate it! I'll take a look later this weekend as this is the first time I've ever touch this Javascript course.
Rich Donnellan
Treehouse Moderator 27,696 PointsRich Donnellan
Treehouse Moderator 27,696 PointsNo problem! Good luck!