[01x05] How to use Control Flow (Conditionals & Loops) in Julia | Tutorial 5/13 Julia for Beginners

[01x05] How to use Control Flow (Conditionals & Loops) in Julia | Tutorial 5/13 Julia for Beginners

In this Julia Programming Language tutorial, you will learn about Control Flow in Julia. You'll learn about Conditionals and Loops (While Loops and For Loops). This is Julia for Beginners Tutorial number 5 out of 13: 00:00 Intro 05:25 Conditional 09:13 While Loop 13:20 For Loop 24:35 String 27:09 Comprehension Links: julia for talented amateurs | Tutorial Series 01 Playlist:    • [01x01] How to Get Started with the Julia ...   Dr. Ana Bell, Dr. Eric Grimson | 6.0001 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming:    • 1. What is Computation?   Dr. Jane Herriman | Intro to Julia tutorial (version 1.0):    • Intro to Julia tutorial (version 1.0)   About Julia for Beginners Tutorial Series: Introduction to the Julia Programming Language for amateurs, hobbyists, tinkerers and enthusiasts. Contains 13 tutorials divided into 3 parts. Part 1 covers the basics of coding in Julia (tutorials 1 - 8). Part 2 covers some intermediate concepts of computer science (tutorials 9 - 12). Part 3 is a final project to tie it all together (tutorial 13). These tutorials are intended for beginners. No programming experience required. New tutorials are posted on Sundays. About The Julia Programming Language: Julia is a relatively new computer programming language that is free and open-source. It has been called the language of the future because it is both flexible and fast. It is designed to handle the world's most complex problems and run on the most sophisticated computer equipment, yet it's easy enough for a self-taught hobbyist, like me, to learn at home. https://julialang.org/ About Atom: Atom is a free and open-source text editor developed by GitHub that can be used for multiple programming languages. https://atom.io/ About Juno: Juno is the free Julia extension designed to be used in Atom. https://atom.io/packages/uber-juno