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# bst-rs
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> Recursive & Iterative Binary Search Tree Implementations within Rust
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## Table of Contents
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- [Personal Goals](#Personal-Goals)
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- [Usage](#Usage)
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- [License](#License)
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- [Inspiration](#Inspiration)
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## Personal Goals
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One of the main motivations for starting this is to fully grasp the following concepts
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- [x] Ownership/Borrowing
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- [x] Generic Traits
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- [x] Lifetimes
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I am now more confident programming around these concepts and can discuss and reason
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about different implementations.
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## Usage
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TODO
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## License
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[MIT License](LICENSE)
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## Inspiration
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The book [Learn Rust With Entirely Too Many Linked Lists](https://rust-unofficial.github.io/too-many-lists/) inspired me to try and
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implement a Binary Search Trees within the language. I had also been wanting to create
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my first library for other crates to use. |