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>address book i need it now!!!!!
That's nice.
>the program should be able to handle any amount of entries by using linked list and pointers.
Well then, you should start by reading up on linked lists and get cracking rather than expecting other people to do your homework for you. I mean come on, how lazy can you get? :mad:
That's nice.
>the program should be able to handle any amount of entries by using linked list and pointers.
Well then, you should start by reading up on linked lists and get cracking rather than expecting other people to do your homework for you. I mean come on, how lazy can you get? :mad:
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