Computer Programming Degrees
Computer programming is the art of turning ideas and concepts into a language that a machine can understand and execute. It demands a great deal of attention to detail and talent for recognizing patterns, as well as mathematical aptitude. Most computer programmers hold at least a bachelor's degree and many have gone on to receive a graduate degree. Computer programmers generally speak more than one computer language in order to stay competitive, and those just starting out make on average $42,348 a year.- All
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Nearly any course that teaches C++ or Java programming will touch on loop programming: "for" loops, 'why" loops and loop counters. It is usually not the subject of its own course. Our list of programming schools is available here.
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