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Hide Ore, gosh...
okay
function checkCopied(whatevansays) {
if (whatevansays === whatijustsaid) {
console.log("Make your own code, Evan.")}
else
{ console.log("Oh wait, I'm not sure it's possible for Evan to make his own successful code yet.") }
if (name === "Brylee")
{
console.log("Lern 2 java ♥♥♥♥♥")
}
else
{
console.log("HTML is easy. lern 2 coed.")
}
var name = "Death Pizza"
if (name === "Death Pizza")
{
console.log("You forgot the Flying!")
}
else
{
console.log("You got the name right! Good job!")
}
In Java, there's a big difference between = and ===. = is used to define variables and what not, === is used as an "equal to" sign.
Bro I code HTML
I code Java, beeotch.
There, that should do the trick :)