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Start your free trialMichael Foster
2,602 Points"Bummer! Try again!"
This code challenge needs improvement.
The test automatically enters in "bogus" instead of "C#" and then quits when no loop is used(Despite correctly displaying the configured error message!). The challenge mentions nothing on how it expects to handle incorrect user input, then fails.
So I used a loop as is presumably intended. Now I just get the error "Bummer! Try again!" with no additional details. What gives?
Console.WriteLine("Which language is the best?");
bool keepGoing = true;
while(keepGoing)
{
string language = Console.ReadLine();
if (language == "C#")
{
keepGoing = true;
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("That's not what we want to hear! Try again!");
}
}
Console.WriteLine("C# Rocks!");
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsNo, this challenge does not need (or accept) a loop.
And you don't need to print anything if the input is something other than "C#".
Just keep things simple, do only what the challenge asks and nothing else and you should pass easily.
Michael Foster
2,602 PointsMichael Foster
2,602 PointsThank you!