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From: "Mark Wiseman" <nobody@cosolutions.com>
Subject: Re: What the deque?!
Date: 2000/06/30
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As I recall, Knuth uses the railroad example; so there's no help there.
However, Guru of the Week #54 is interesting:
http://216.149.30.162/resources/gotw054a.html.


Mark Wiseman


Scott Meyers <smeyers@aristeia.com> wrote in message
> So there I was, minding my own business, when I noticed a glazy stare
aimed
> in my direction.  This was bad news, ...
> ...  In particular, a programmer who wanted to
> know what one would naturally use a deque for

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