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Courses Plus Student 2,479 PointsVariable calling only one argument not two
I even commented out the instance variables, what I'm I doing wrong?
language = "Ruby"
description = "Awesome"
def languages(language, description)
#@language = language
#@description = description
end
puts "#{language}, #{description}"
1 Answer
Oswaldo Rangel
3,554 PointsHi Victor, you are interpolating twice in one string argument, the challenge is asking you to pass two arguments to the puts function like this: puts "#{language}", "#{description}"
cheers and happy coding!