-=> Quoting Cameron Clark to Christian Andersen
CC> That must be my screw-up. I took the idea from my professor that
CC> inorder to write a template version you write a fully debuged
CC> version using a specific simple data type and then replace it with
CC> the template class. This left me with a .h and .cpp file.
Real programmers code with "copy con prog.exe". :-)
Generally, with a good enough compiler/debugger, you should be able to just
write the template, and then test it via an instantiation with a simple type.
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