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  • Sailaja Pidikiti
    Sailaja Pidikiti
    104 Points

    Use the log method on the console object to print out the name variable.

    Posted April 20, 2022 9:55pm by Sailaja Pidikiti
    Sailaja Pidikiti
    104 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    1 Answer

  • Jeremiah Marcos
    Jeremiah Marcos
    4,091 Points

    challenge task 2 of 3 sayingi didnt write a console in my code?

    Posted December 8, 2020 9:46pm by Jeremiah Marcos
    Jeremiah Marcos
    4,091 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    1 Answer

  • Evan Buschor
    Evan Buschor
    1,790 Points

    I think this questions is bugged. Just try to complete it yourself and you will see.

    Posted October 19, 2020 3:14pm by Evan Buschor
    Evan Buschor
    1,790 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    2 Answers

  • Hasnain Shah
    Hasnain Shah
    1,409 Points

    Use the appropriate console method to print out the details object.

    Posted July 10, 2020 2:17pm by Hasnain Shah
    Hasnain Shah
    1,409 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    2 Answers

  • Gena Aivazian
    Gena Aivazian
    16,574 Points

    Im not sure what im doing wrong, i tried everything but i think there is a bug in this assignment

    Posted May 18, 2020 4:25pm by Gena Aivazian
    Gena Aivazian
    16,574 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    2 Answers

  • B V K Mahijendra
    B V K Mahijendra
    9,133 Points

    Review the code in app.js. Use the log method on the console object to print out the name variable.

    Posted April 14, 2020 5:50am by B V K Mahijendra
    B V K Mahijendra
    9,133 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    1 Answer

  • B V K Mahijendra
    B V K Mahijendra
    9,133 Points

    Review the code in app.js. Use the log method on the console object to print out the name variable.

    Posted April 13, 2020 10:16am by B V K Mahijendra
    B V K Mahijendra
    9,133 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    2 Answers

  • Monica Messaggi Kaya
    Monica Messaggi Kaya
    4,272 Points

    The error message is not relevant to the variables and what is asked on the exercise.

    Posted February 29, 2020 6:04am by Monica Messaggi Kaya
    Monica Messaggi Kaya
    4,272 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    2 Answers

  • CHIRAG MUTREJA
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    CHIRAG MUTREJA
    Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 33 Points

    Review the code in app.js. Use the log method on the console object to print out the name variable.

    Posted May 28, 2019 7:14am by CHIRAG MUTREJA
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    CHIRAG MUTREJA
    Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 33 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    1 Answer

  • Zach Fowler
    Zach Fowler
    815 Points

    how do i do this?? i cant seem to figure it out

    Posted November 3, 2018 5:18pm by Zach Fowler
    Zach Fowler
    815 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    1 Answer

  • Julia Voss
    Julia Voss
    9,334 Points

    I think there is a bug in this task. This is my answer to question 2: console.dir(details); It says the answer is wrong.

    Posted June 12, 2018 9:09am by Julia Voss
    Julia Voss
    9,334 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    2 Answers

  • Michael Borsari
    Michael Borsari
    50 Points

    how do i pass name to the console log

    Posted May 31, 2018 4:54pm by Michael Borsari
    Michael Borsari
    50 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    2 Answers

  • Bruno Antonellini
    Bruno Antonellini
    7,168 Points

    I receive an error saying I didn't write "console" anywhere on the script

    Posted May 20, 2018 11:23pm by Bruno Antonellini
    Bruno Antonellini
    7,168 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    1 Answer

  • Antonio Stuckey
    Antonio Stuckey
    2,287 Points

    Review the code in app.js. Use the log method on the console object to print out the name variable.

    Posted May 8, 2018 7:36pm by Antonio Stuckey
    Antonio Stuckey
    2,287 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    1 Answer

  • Wendy Anderson-Burton
    Wendy Anderson-Burton
    948 Points

    error does not make sense

    Posted May 2, 2018 6:40am by Wendy Anderson-Burton
    Wendy Anderson-Burton
    948 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    4 Answers

  • Prerna Jena
    Prerna Jena
    384 Points

    Review the code

    Posted February 9, 2018 9:50am by Prerna Jena
    Prerna Jena
    384 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    1 Answer

  • PHASEKA MALATJI
    PHASEKA MALATJI
    431 Points

    something wrng here the console.dir functions is not evaluating

    Posted November 6, 2017 8:53am by PHASEKA MALATJI
    PHASEKA MALATJI
    431 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    1 Answer

  • Douglas Ward
    Douglas Ward
    335 Points

    console freeze on Node.js Basics course work space paused message. continue working button: no response.

    Posted September 6, 2017 7:39pm by Douglas Ward
    Douglas Ward
    335 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    0 Answers

  • Richard Brown
    Richard Brown
    6,950 Points

    Use the appropriate console method to print out the details object.

    Posted July 11, 2017 2:38pm by Richard Brown
    Richard Brown
    6,950 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    2 Answers

  • ravishankersargunam
    PLUS
    ravishankersargunam
    Courses Plus Student 467 Points

    You didn't pass in the `name` variable in to the `log` method.

    Posted February 28, 2017 3:36pm by ravishankersargunam
    ravishankersargunam
    Courses Plus Student 467 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    1 Answer

  • ravishankersargunam
    PLUS
    ravishankersargunam
    Courses Plus Student 467 Points

    console.log("Andrew");

    Posted February 28, 2017 3:28pm by ravishankersargunam
    ravishankersargunam
    Courses Plus Student 467 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    1 Answer

  • Yousef Marzouk
    Yousef Marzouk
    569 Points

    on the first challenge in node.js it keeps telling me I am missing an ) after the argument list but i don't know why.

    Posted February 1, 2017 1:30am by Yousef Marzouk
    Yousef Marzouk
    569 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js Basics 2017
    • Introduction to Node.js
    • The Console

    2 Answers

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