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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String concatenation

What i am doing wrong

why this is wrong

strings.py
name = "nicolas"
subject = "Treeehouse loves" + "nicolas"

1 Answer

Nathan Tallack
Nathan Tallack
22,160 Points

You have an extra "e" in Treehouse. ;)

Also, note they want you to use the name variable that you defined first. Additionally, you want a space there so that your name will come after a space. Consider your code below.

name = "nicolas"
subject = "Treehouse loves " + name

Keep up the great work!