Thread:Sinthorion/@comment-30645975-20170603172844/@comment-25330335-20170603181029

Well the difference is that the first option takes advantage of the fact that console.log can take as many parameters of any type as it wants to, and spits them all out to the console. The second example is giving console.log only one argument, which is a single string, that you are concatenating using the '+' operator. If I were you, I'd either do this: console.log("Hi, I work as a ", this.job);

or this: console.log("Hi, I work as a " + this.job);

Try the first one for your lesson and see if it accepts it. Including that space in the first string makes more sense than making the machine work harder than it needs to.