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1,614 Pointscreate a variable called first name and put your first name in the variable.
create a variable called first name and put your first name in the variable
var firstName: sean;
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2 Answers
Benjamin Barslev Nielsen
18,958 PointsTo assign a value to a variable we use = in JavaScript. Besides this you want to store the string sean in firstName, and therefore you need to put sean in quotes. The solution can be seen below:
var firstName = "sean";
Jacob Mishkin
23,118 Pointsreally close, but this is a var not a javascript object, change the ":" to "=" and you should be good to go. oh yes, strings need to be in quotes.
sean farrelly
1,614 Pointssean farrelly
1,614 PointsThanks for the reply