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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Working with Strings Combine and Manipulate Strings

what's wrong here? (challenge question 2) let msg = firstName + " " + lastName + ": " + role + "."

app.js
let firstName = 'nat';
let lastName ='center';
let role = 'developer';
let msg = firstName + " " + lastName + ": " + role + "." 

3 Answers

this isn't working for me either. kind of frustrating, I've tried putting the code down into the console and it works! just not on this course page.

Hello Nat!

This passes all three (using concatenation):

let firstName = "Nat";
let lastName = "Center";
let role = "developer";

let msg = firstName + " " lastName + ": " + role.toUpperCase();

(Make sure the spacing is accurate.)

This passes all three (using a template literal):

let firstName = "Nat";
let lastName = "Center";
let role = "developer";

let msg = `${firstName} ${lastName}: ${role.toUpperCase()}`;

(Don't forget the backticks.)

I hope that helps.

Stay safe and happy coding!

You are just missing the last ;