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Courses Plus Student 510 PointsI'm not really sure what I am missing here. It says that I have not defined say but my syntax is correct
def Say(Jamal) puts Jamal end
Say("Ruby")
def Say(Jamal)
puts Jamal
end
Say("Ruby")
1 Answer
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsRuby is case-sensitive. This means capital and lowercase letters are different.
"Say
" isn't the same thing as "say
"!
Rename your function say
, and your code should pass.
Happy coding! ~Alex