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This is a simple implementation of a singly linked-list in C. Singly linked-lists are a type of data structure that are used to store a collection of elements. Each element in a singly linked-list is called a node. Each node contains two parts: the data and a pointer to the next node. The first node in a singly linked-list is called the head.

  • Updated Dec 20, 2022
  • C

Data Structures Library is a C# class library featuring a range of fundamental data structures, from basic stacks and queues to advanced trees and heaps. It's crafted for use in various applications and serves as an educational resource for those learning about data structures.

  • Updated Jan 6, 2024
  • C#

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