When a programmer designs a program there are cases where


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When a programmer designs a program, there are cases where loops need to be nested. While there are no limits to the depth of nested loops, it is possible for the programmer to nest the loops too deep. Suggest the deepest level (e.g., 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.) for programmers to nest the loop. Provide a rationale to support your response.

Image that two programmers were arguing about the use of the for...loop and the do...while() loop. One programmer stated that in a Java program, a for...loop can be replaced with a do...while() loop in any program without the loss of functionality and efficiency of the program. The other programmer disagreed. Take your position on this argument and provide one (1) example to support your position.

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