fixed types and added the conventions on writing unit test cases#19
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Hmm, very interesting idea on the directory structure, that would have a handful of advantages I can think of just off the top right now. Hmm. This repo is starting to look like it has way more potential than I ever originally imagined. Merging the commit. |
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fixed types and added the conventions on writing unit test cases
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we could also have separated the unit test case location e.g. inside UnitTestCases/Algorithm_Name/Language_Name/username_filename.extension
however to keep original algorithm code and unit test together, I suggested keeping it under same directory.
lets see what majority of committers like.