In the slides and exercises we use auto quite a lot with queues and other things. This can confuse people when they need to move onto more complicated code that requires a queue with parameters for example, they do not have the context of the way a queue is instantiated with the type.
Consider replacing auto with the actual types where it can make things clearer for new learners.
In the slides and exercises we use auto quite a lot with queues and other things. This can confuse people when they need to move onto more complicated code that requires a queue with parameters for example, they do not have the context of the way a queue is instantiated with the type.
Consider replacing auto with the actual types where it can make things clearer for new learners.