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Start your free trialJacob Eliasson
3,730 PointsI don't understand how to solve this. The Hints are not helpful enough. How can I solve this?
greet('cool coders');
const myFunc = greet(val) => {
`Hi ${val}`
};
myFunc();
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsHere's a few more specific hints:
- check your arrow function syntax, the function expression itself is anonymous
- you're converting a function named "greet", so that should remain the name of the function
- only call the function one time, and after it is defined (because of no hoisting)