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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String concatenation

having trouble with the concatenation. "task 1 is no longer passing."

what am I missing?

strings.py
variable = "name"
name = "Dane Elder"
name += "Treehouse loves"
variable = "subject"
print(subject)

You were right. thanks.

1 Answer

It's not as hard as you may think it is, all you need to do is

name = 'Jude' subject = 'Treehouse loves ' + name

Don't forget the space after loves. Hope this helped :)

No problem :)