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11,975 Points1) Use the $fullName variable
don't know whats wrong. if I type thise code into my workspace it gives me the rigtht string back.
<?php
//Place your code below this comment
$firstName = 'Rasmus';
$lastName = 'Lerdorf';
$fullName = $firstName . " " . $lastName . " " . 'was the original creator of PHP.';
$fullName .= "\n";
echo $fullName;
?>
Luc de Brouwer
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 17,939 PointsAshu, it will work but it isn't complete.
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Luc de Brouwer
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 17,939 Points$firstName = "Rasmus";
$lastName = "Lerdorf";
$fullName = $firstName . " " . $lastName;
echo $fullName . " was the original creator of PHP. \n";
Some advice, always use double quotes to make sure string concatenation provides the correct values. There is no need to add an extra variable to start a new line. Escape characters can always be used inside a string. Be cautious when using them though.
philippulbrich
11,975 Pointsit works! - thanks a lot :)
Ashu Singh
739 PointsAshu Singh
739 PointsTry this