![Wes Bos on Twitter: "You probably knew about JavaScript's new .at() method for accessing array items. Did you know it works for strings too? Easily grab the first/last/nth character of a string. Wes Bos on Twitter: "You probably knew about JavaScript's new .at() method for accessing array items. Did you know it works for strings too? Easily grab the first/last/nth character of a string.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F2IxjVxXoAkrzvs.jpg:large)
Wes Bos on Twitter: "You probably knew about JavaScript's new .at() method for accessing array items. Did you know it works for strings too? Easily grab the first/last/nth character of a string.
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Use Bracket Notation to Find the First Character in a String, freeCodeCamp Basic JavaScript - YouTube
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