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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String concatenation

I don't understand what I am doing wrong on the second line.

"Treehouse loves" + "name" = subject

strings.py
name = "Taffy"
"Treehouse love" + "name" = subject

1 Answer

Grace Kelly
Grace Kelly
33,990 Points

you're almost there except it's the other way around, when we assign a variable a value we go from left to right, like you have in the first line of your code:

name = "Taffy"

Hope that helps!!