Abstract
Does the expression, Opportunity always knocks at the least opportune moment, mean anything to you? Well, it seems to control my life. Recently, while teaching a C++ class, the topic of sorting doublylinked lists came up. I thought this was a subject worth pursuing. so I told my class to consider the problem and that we would cover the matter during the next meeting. Now, it was time for me to do my homework. My usual approach to a situation like this is to review all the textbooks that fill my book shelves and cover my floor. No success. This left me with an opportunity (remember the expression) at a time when I had at least a hundred other things on my To Do list. The result of my efforts are presented below.
Index Terms
- Doubly-linked opportunities
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