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As a total beginner, I first met the Queue<T> data structure in the exercise Circular Buffer (although I didn't solve it using it, but it looked like the simplest approach): I was wondering I we could introduce it with an ad-hoc concept exercise in the C# path.
(Note: this issue is just a reminder, I will open a thread on the topic and discuss about it with the C# path maintainers)
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Hello!
As a total beginner, I first met the
Queue<T>
data structure in the exercise Circular Buffer (although I didn't solve it using it, but it looked like the simplest approach): I was wondering I we could introduce it with an ad-hoc concept exercise in the C# path.(Note: this issue is just a reminder, I will open a thread on the topic and discuss about it with the C# path maintainers)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: