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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String concatenation

Christian Ludwig
Christian Ludwig
346 Points

What am I doing wrong here?

I've tried multiple different ways including: 1.) Name= 'Christian' Subject= 'Treehouse loves' Name+Subject 2.) Subject = Treehouse loves + Name 3.) Name= 'Christian' Subject= 'Treehouse loves' Subject+= Name 4.) All the above with double quotes All of my efforts have resulted in an error.

strings.py
name='Christian'
subject= "Treehouse loves" + name
Douglas Palma
Douglas Palma
3,471 Points

looks like you forgot a space at the end of loves. Try subject = "Treehouse loves " + name

Christian Ludwig
Christian Ludwig
346 Points

Thank you! That really helped