Saturday, April 16, 2022

Simple Login in C#

 A simple login program that is written in C# programming language.

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Program Listing

using System;

using System.Collections.Generic;

using System.Linq;

using System.Text;


namespace SimpleLogin

{

  class Program

  {

    static void Main(string[] args)

    {

      const int MaxLoginAttempts = 3;

      int loginAttempts = 0;

      bool loggedIn = false;

      const string password = "1234";


        Console.WriteLine("\n");

            Console.Write("\tSimple Login in C#\n");

       

   while (!loggedIn && loginAttempts < MaxLoginAttempts)

      {

        Console.Write("\n\n");

        Console.Write("\tEnter password: ");

        string input = Console.ReadLine();

        loginAttempts++;

        if(input == password)

          loggedIn = true;

      }

       Console.WriteLine("\n");

            if (loggedIn)

        Console.WriteLine("\tLogin succesfull.");

      else

        Console.WriteLine("\tLogin failed. You seem to be a hacker.");

      Console.WriteLine("\n");

      Console.Write("\tEnd of Program");

      Console.WriteLine("\n");

      Console.ReadKey();

    }

  }

}


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