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JavaScript Object-Oriented JavaScript Object Basics Creating Object Literals

Micol Bellantoni
Micol Bellantoni
498 Points

Help with object oriented JavaScript

I have an issue with this exercise can anyone help?

object.js
const player1 = {
name:'bibi';
  color:'black';
  isTurn:true;
}

1 Answer

Hi Micol

You've almost got it.

Remember in JavaScript, an Object literal key values should be seperated with a comma, not a semi-colon

const player1 = {
  name:   'Liam',
  color:  'Green',
  isTurn:  true
};

More info here

Goold Luck