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iOS Swift Basics (retired) Types Printing Results

Incorrect Answer on println challenge question

I keep trying this code for the println question and the answers say that this is correct. I would like peoples inputs on what they would write for the code and what could be a potential answer to the question, im stuck as of right now

println.swift
let language = "Swift"
println = ("Learn \(language)")

2 Answers

Welcome to Treehouse, Cesar!

you might want to print the string: "Learning Swift" like so:

let language = "Swift"
println("Learning \(language)")

***Changed println ("Learning \(language)") to println("Learning \(language)") as Daniel Botta correctly mentioned ... looks nicer this way :)

with the above answer, I believe that it is correct although you may need to remove the space between println and the (). Println is a Swift built in function, so you don't set image println portion of the statement equal to anything.