Master The Fundamentals of Loops In C#
To be a real programmer, you must know loops. This course gives an introduction to the most common loops: for, while, do while and foreach loops. Loops allow us to perform an action repeatedly without having to write a great amount of code. The concepts presented in this course carry over to languages like Java. Each lesson is an HD video with heavily commented code. I explain both the “why” and “how” of loops. You can also access a PDF version of the code under lesson resources. It’s best if you have already worked with C# to the extent of having made simple C# console programs. The code presented deals only with console programs, not graphical windows. Thanks for reading, friends, and let’s dive right in!
What you’ll learn
- understand the logic of for loops.
- understand how to create and run for loops.
- understand the logic of while loops.
- understand how to create and run while loops.
- understand the logic of foreach loops.
- understand how to create and run for each loops.
- understand the logic of do while loops.
- understand how to create and run do while loops.
- understand several concepts related to loops in general.
Course Content
- Introduction –> 1 lecture • 1min.
- For Loops –> 7 lectures • 37min.
- While Loops –> 6 lectures • 26min.
- ForEach Loops –> 5 lectures • 24min.
- Misc. Topics –> 4 lectures • 20min.
- Conclusion –> 1 lecture • 1min.
Requirements
To be a real programmer, you must know loops. This course gives an introduction to the most common loops: for, while, do while and foreach loops. Loops allow us to perform an action repeatedly without having to write a great amount of code. The concepts presented in this course carry over to languages like Java. Each lesson is an HD video with heavily commented code. I explain both the “why” and “how” of loops. You can also access a PDF version of the code under lesson resources. It’s best if you have already worked with C# to the extent of having made simple C# console programs. The code presented deals only with console programs, not graphical windows. Thanks for reading, friends, and let’s dive right in!