How do brainlets fail to grasp the concept of loops?
How come no one posted in my thread?
You'd have to be rather stupid to not understand a loop.
Because you're underage and surrounded by freshmen.
>>61442333
>brainlet chad in my class last semester thought for loops and switch statements were too difficult for him to understand and was ranting about "nerds" in his classes
>later admitted he had very little confidence in his coding skills
Why are these people in CS? Do they not know how to count or something?
>>61444890
>Why are these people in CS?
Computers started being used by normies and running an app startup became cool
>>61442333
>conditional code
They're right. The concept of comparing-jumping is much better.
>>61442333
>conditional code
Why not just say "statements to execute" or something
>>61445217
...loops are conditional jumps. they're literally (usually) encoded with a JNZ/JNE instruction