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Anish Patel
5,537 PointsI don't understand why my code is not working
//my code
let language = "Swift "
println("Learning + \(language)")
1 Answer

Jhoan Arango
14,575 PointsHello:
Your code looks good, all you have to do is take out the + sign off.
Since your + sign is inside the quotes, it's treated as a string. And also since you are doing string interpolation, then you don't need to concatenate strings. Remember there are 2 different things.
- String Interpolation \ (value).
- Concatenate string + string.
Good luck
Anish Patel
5,537 PointsAnish Patel
5,537 PointsI got it after, thank you very much though !