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Courses Plus Student 1,979 Pointsmy code is correct but it gives me an error cannot read property "1" null
let firstName = "Linden"; let lastName = "Stephens"; let role = "developer"; let msg = firstName + " " + lastName + ":" + role ;
let firstName = "Linden";
let lastName = "Stephens";
let role = "developer";
let msg = firstName + " " + lastName ":" + role ;
1 Answer
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Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 33,900 PointsHi Linden,
great job so far, just two tiny mistakes:
1) You forgot the "+" after lastName (that produced the error)
2) Between the colon and the role there is a space
Hope that helps. If not let me know!
Blessings from Berlin and happy java-scripting, Nils
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