In JavaScript, string interpolation must be enclosed in the backticks:
`The count is ${num}`
In Ruby, string interpolation is written as a normal string, with single or double quotes:
"The count is #{num}"
In JavaScript, string interpolation must be enclosed in the backticks:
`The count is ${num}`
In Ruby, string interpolation is written as a normal string, with single or double quotes:
"The count is #{num}"
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Hi Grace. Good insight. In Ruby, I believe you have to use double quotes
”
for string interpolation.