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Brenner Haverlock
478 PointsHELP Says it's wrong but it's right?
You printed "Learning Swift", but you were supposed to print "Learning Swift".
How do I put a period after it??
let language = "Swift"
println("Learning \(language)")
2 Answers

Farhad Mohammad Afzali
5,007 PointsThere are two spaces after Learning in println("Learning . Can you remove one space and try again.
Good Luck

Farhad Mohammad Afzali
5,007 PointsDo you mean this:
let language = "Swift" println("Learning (language).")

Brenner Haverlock
478 PointsNo that does not work. I think it's bugged on their side because the period should be inside the string not outside (which is what they want) .
Brenner Haverlock
478 PointsBrenner Haverlock
478 PointsThat worked! Thanks
Farhad Mohammad Afzali
5,007 PointsFarhad Mohammad Afzali
5,007 PointsGreat!