In this video, we dive into a common source of confusion for JavaScript developers: the difference between the `find` and `includes` methods when working with arrays. Both methods serve unique purposes, but understanding when to use each can significantly enhance your coding efficiency and clarity. Join us as we break down their functionalities, provide practical examples, and help you master these essential array methods!
Today's Topic: JavaScript Array Confusion: Using find vs includes Explained
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