Learn Introductory JavaScript by Building a Pyramid Generator - Step 7

Tell us what’s happening:

let character = ‘Hello’;
console.log(character);
character = “World”;
console.log(character);
let SecondCharacter;

Your code so far


// User Editable Region

let character = 'Hello';
console.log(character);
character = "World";
console.log(character);
let SecondCharacter;

// User Editable Region

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Challenge Information:

Learn Introductory JavaScript by Building a Pyramid Generator - Step 7

Camel case means that the first word in the name is entirely lowercase, but the following words are all title-cased. Here are some examples of camel case:

Example Code

let variableOne;
let secondVariable;
let yetAnotherVariable;
let thisIsAnAbsurdlyLongName;
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