diff --git a/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json b/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json
index b72133c822e..10e620da3ac 100644
--- a/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json
+++ b/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json
@@ -1190,7 +1190,7 @@
"title": "Use Bracket Notation to Find the First Character in a String",
"description": [
"Bracket notation
is a way to get a character at a specific index
within a string.",
- "Computers don't start counting at 1 like humans do. They start at 0. This is refered to as Zero-based indexing.",
+ "Most modern programming languages, like JavaScript, don't start counting at 1 like humans do. They start at 0. This is refered to as Zero-based indexing.",
"For example, the character at index 0 in the word \"Charles\" is \"C\". So if var firstName = \"Charles\"
, you can get the value of the first letter of the string by using firstName[0]
.",
"
lastName
variable and assign it to firstLetterOfLastName
.",