Update documentation and fix Python 3 compatibility issues#18
Update documentation and fix Python 3 compatibility issues#18
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- Updated root README.md with Usage and License sections. - Added MIT LICENSE file. - Created localized README.md files for all subdirectories. - Fixed logic and syntax errors in several recursion scripts to ensure Python 3 compatibility. Co-authored-by: ppant <149585+ppant@users.noreply.github.com>
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This PR provides a comprehensive documentation overhaul for the repository. It includes a root README with a detailed index and usage instructions, a standalone MIT LICENSE file, and localized READMEs for each data structure category. Additionally, several bugs in the
Recursion/directory were fixed to ensure they run correctly under Python 3, maintaining the integrity of the examples provided in the documentation.PR created automatically by Jules for task 8578031970332813466 started by @ppant