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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String concatenation

reynier martinez
reynier martinez
1,143 Points

i don't get it

I don't understand
why it isn't working

strings.py
name = " reynier "
subject =" treehouse loves " + name

3 Answers

Bummer! Make sure subject starts with "Treehouse loves".

subject =" treehouse loves " + name

difference

subject ="treehouse loves " + name

You started the string with a space

Jennefer Boudreau
Jennefer Boudreau
3,423 Points
name = "Your name"
subject = "Treehouse loves " + name

What you had written was correct, but you need to take out the space before "Treehouse"!

yep