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## Introduction

***Update***: there's an improved version of this project:
[good-taste][good-taste]. It contains most of what's described here, plus more.

In a 2016 [TED interview][ted] (14:10) Linus Torvalds speaks about what he
considers *good taste* in coding. As an example, he presents two
implementations of item removal in singly linked lists (reproduced below). In
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CS task.

[ted]: https://www.ted.com/talks/linus_torvalds_the_mind_behind_linux
[good-taste]: https://felipec.github.io/good-taste/
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