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In this video, we will talk about are String Method in JavaScript and how to use those methods.

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I wish I had known about the padStart and padEnd earlier. I swear I could have used that in one of my projects. These videos are really good. I like how simple and straight to the point they are.

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Hi SFDC Panther+, I must appreciate you for the great job your doing, u can't imagine the number of developers you're training indirectly from this Chanel, its really an Amazing job your doing👌.
However I've got a little worry about the slice(), substring(), substr(), replace () etc It appears to me that these methods are just cutting off a portion of a string and returning the results which is the chopped-off portion.
But without a careful look, one might feel the those methods are actually cutting off or replacing an element of the string "collection" whereas it's just a portion of a single string and not a " collection of fruit"
Just like cutting off a portion of a 🍰 from a whole cake 🥮 and assigning that portion to another variable of string type. I might be mistaken thou. Thanks.

toko