Use Bracket Notation to Find the First Character in a String
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        "Computers don't start counting at 1 like humans do. They start at 0.  This is refered to as <dfn>Zero-based</dfn> indexing.",
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        "For example, the character at index 0 in the word \"Charles\" is \"C\". So if <code>var firstName = \"Charles\"</code>, you can get the value of the first letter of the string by using <code>firstName[0]</code>.",
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        "<h4>Instructions</h4>",
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        "Use <code>bracket notation</code> to find the first character in the <code>lastName</code> variable and assign it to <code>firstLetterOfLastName</code>.",
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        "Use <dfn>bracket notation</dfn> to find the first character in the <code>lastName</code> variable and assign it to <code>firstLetterOfLastName</code>.",
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        "<strong>Hint</strong><br />Try looking at the <code>firstLetterOfFirstName</code> variable declaration if you get stuck."
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      "tests": [
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